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Contents
PAGE
Introduction and Historical Notes i
Jacob Shoemaker 5
Peter Shoemaker 6
George Shoemaker 8
Richard Wall 9
Toby Leech 12
Reynier Tyson 13
Shoemaker Burying-Ground 14
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 16
Old Stone Bridge at Shoem akertown 17
First Generation 19
Second Generation 20
Third Generation 20
Fourth Generation 27
Fifth Generation 41
Sixth Generation 66
Seventh Generation 108
Eighth Generation 208
Ninth Generation 362
Tenth Generation 449
Appendix 457
Index of Names 461
Xfst of Illustrations
PAGE
Benjamin H. Shoemaker Frontispiece.
Kriegsheim, Germany 2
Toby Leech's House 12
Shoemaker Graveyard .' 14
Old Stone Bridge at Shoemakertown 17
Photograph of Marriage Certificate of George Shoemaker and Sarah Wall 20
Sketch of Old York Road and Shoemakertown, 1805 23
Isaac Shoemaker's House, 1725 25
Gerhard Hendricks's Farm, 1686 26
Shoemaker's Mill at Shoemakertown, 1746 30
Indian Treaty, 1748 36
Residence of Charles Shoemaker at Shoemakertown 44
Moses Sheppard 48
Samuel Shoemaker and his Son Edward 60
Sir Isaac Penington 63 1
Edward Penington (Silhouette) 64
David Shoemaker 75
Benjamin Shoemaker ( Silhouette) 103
Sarah Coates Rawle 105
Richard M. Shoemaker 117
Amelia Bird Shoemaker 118
Dr. Nathan Shoemaker 122
Benjamin Hallowell 124
Margaret E. Hali.owell 125
Mary S. Lippincott 126
Isaac Lippincott 127
Xist of llluetrattotw
PAGE
Isaac Tyson, Jr 138
Eli K. Price 206
Robert Shoemaker 223
Richard M. Shoemaker's Residence at Shoemakertown 225
Charles Bird Shoemaker 226
John Sergeant Price 361
Dr. Samuel B. Shoemaker 380
Introduction anb THtetoncal Hlotes
«i| N compiling a genealogy of the Shoemaker family of Cheltenham, the
writer has confined himself to established facts and records as found
in the Monthly Meetings of Friends of Abington, Philadelphia, and
the neighboring counties; in wills and deeds as recorded in the Philadelphia
offices, and at Norristown, Pennsylvania, and in the great fund of ancient
history preserved in the halls of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
It is well known that Kriegsheim, in Germany, had been their home, and
by the fact of their having been among the persecuted people of that country *
their identity is established, through the writings of Fox, Penn, Rolfe, and
other English Quakers who visited Holland and Germany, to convert, to
comfort, and to encourage the few religiously inclined people, who they knew
were striving after something better than they possessed in that land of dark-
ness. There has been much written descriptive of these people, of the country
whence they came, and of the trials and travails of our ancestors before they
were safely landed in the Province of Pennsylvania ; the most definite, intelli-
gent, and interesting account is given in " The Settlement of Germantown,"
1899, by the Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, and by permission I quote from
that work as follows :
" In addition to the emigration from Crefeld, and the association at Frank-
fort, there was a third impulse which was of moment in the settlement
of Germantown. On the upper Rhine, two hours' journey from Worms,
one of the most interesting and historic cities of Germany, the scene in our
race legends of the events of the Nibelungenlied, later the home of Charle-
magne, and hallowed as the place where Luther uttered the memorable words,
' So hilf mich Gott, hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders,' lies the rural
village of Kriegsheim. It is situated in the midst of the beautiful and fertile
Palatinate, and is forever identified, in its traditions, religion, and people,
with our Pennsylvania life. When I was there in 1890 it had a population
of perhaps two or three hundred people who lived upon one street. About
* Besse's Sufferings of the Quakers.
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it were the remains of an ancient wall, and within it was an old-time hostelry,
in whose stable the village gauger watched over his hogsheads of wine, the
representatives of an important local industry. In this obscure and distant
village of simple German peasants we trace the ancestry of many of the
ladies who now dance in the assemblies of Philadelphia, and many of the
men who have been her mayors and judges and filled her most important
municipal stations.
" Quakerism obtained a foothold upon the Continent in a most remarkable
manner. Some of the followers of that then aggressive sect had been banished
from England to the Island of Barbadoes, and had been put upon a British
vessel to be transported. England and Holland were then at war. and after
the vessel had sailed out to sea it was captured by a Dutch privateer, and
the useless Quakers were put on shore on the coast of Holland. As we are
prettily told by the chronicler, ' They acquiesced in their poverty,' and though
they had been in no repute among their own people, either for riches or
endowments, 'they increased their small fortunes to a considerable bulk,'
and like the trees and plants, ' the which the more they were shaken with the
winds, the deeper and faster root they take,' they propagated their doctrines
in Holland and Germany.*
' The meetings established were visited by preachers sent out by Fox.
among others by William Ames, who spoke Dutch and German. In 1657
Ames and George Rolfe went to Kriegsheim and succeeded in making some
converts among the Mennonites living there. It was the farthest outpost of
Quakerism in Germany, and was cherished by them with the most careful
zeal. The conversion of seven or eight families was the reward of their
indefatigable energy and effort. This success alarmed the clergy and incited
the rabble ' disposed to do evil, to abuse those persons by scoffing, cursing,
reviling, throwing stones and dirt at them, and braking their windows.'
The magistrates directed that any one who should entertain Ames or Rolfe
should be fined forty rix-dollars. In 1658, for refusing to bear arms, the
goods of John Hendricks to the value of fourteen rix-dollars were seized,
and he was put in prison. In 1660. for the same reason, his goods valued
at about four and a half rix-dollars, were seized. In 1663 the authorities
5 Gerhard Croese's History of the Quaker?, Book II. p. 15.
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took from him two cows, and from Hendricks Gerritz two cows, from the
widow of John Johnson a cow, from George Shoemaker bedding worth seven
rix-dollars, and from Peter Shoemaker goods worth two guilders.* In 1666
John Shoemaker, Peter Shoemaker, and John Hendricks each lost a cow.
" Stephen Crisp says, in July, 1669, ' But the Lord preserved me, and
brought me on the 14th day of that month to Griesham, near Worms, where I
had found divers who had received the Everlasting Truth and had stood in a
testimony for God about ten years, in great sufferings and tribulations, who
received me as a Servant of God, and my testimony was as a seed upon the
tender grass unto them. I had five good meetings among them and divers
heard the truth and several were reached and convinced, and Friends estab-
lished in the faith.' f
". . . On the 22d of August, 1677, William Penn left Frankfort on his
way to Kriegsheim. The magistrate of the village, upon the instigation of
the clergyman, attempted to prevent him from preaching, but, with the friends
there and a ' coachful from Worms,' he had a quiet and comfortable meet-
ing. From there he walked to Mannheim, in an effort to see the Prince
concerning the oppressions of the Quakers, which had been renewed. Fail-
ing to find him, he wrote to him a vigorous letter upon the subject. On the
26th Penn walked out from Worms, six English miles, and held a meeting,
lasting five hours, in the course of which ' the Lord's power was sweetly
opened to many of the inhabitants.' He describes them as ' Poor hearts:
a little handful surrounded with great and mighty countries of darkness.'
The meeting was held in a barn. ' In the evening we had a more retired
Meeting of the Friends only, very weighty and tender.' On the 27th, after
two more meetings, Penn, accompanied by several grateful attendants, re-
turned to Worms, j.
" A few years later, when Penn was founding the Province which bears
his name, he extended an invitation to these Germans to join him in the
wilderness, where at least religious toleration would be theirs. Croese in
his ' History of the Quakers,' 1696, says that, ' having nothing of their own
to lose, and hearing of the great plenty in America, and hoping to gain a
s Besse's Sufferings of the Quakers, vol. ii. p. 450.
t Travels of Stephen Crisp, p. 29.
t Penn's Travels in Holland and Germany.
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livelihood by their handiwork, they in the very year that preceded the war
with the French, " wherein all that fruitful and delicious country was wasted
with fire and sword," forsook their cottages and lands and entered into a
voluntary and perpetual banishment to Pennsylvania, where they lived in
the greatest freedom and with sufficient prosperity.' "
When our ancestors (the German Friends) arrived in Pennsylvania,
1686, Friends' Meetings were already established in Germantown and in
Cheltenham, and into these meetings they were received in membership, and
now, after more than two hundred years many of their descendants are still
found worshipping in the same meetings.
Eli K. Price (989), in " The Family," published 1864. writes : " In tracing
our family ancestry on every side, back to William Penn's first colonists and
through the Society of Friends, we have the highest guarantee that any pos-
terity can have of their moral and religious worth, as well as of their good
manners and respectable education. This is to us a just ground of satis-
faction, and would be of pride, if pride were ever justifiable. This is what
our humble and self-denying ancestors would not have approved. The pride
of birth, as every other pride, is a weakness, and a false dependence. We
justly value and reverence the character and virtues of our ancestors, and
are the better for it, but to value ourselves on that account, without being like
them, is already to have suffered a degeneracy and to rest upon a false de-
pendence.
" Looking back to our colonial ancestry, when Friends rose from an
oppressed subject condition to become rulers, and the most influential to give
shape to law and tone to society, it is grateful to remember with what justice,
moderation, and wisdom they conducted their public and religious affairs.
With the natives they cultivated peace and good will, compensated them for
the lands they relinquished, liberally supplied their wants, but withheld in-
toxicating drinks, and found a reward in the maintenance of friendly relation
and a general prosperity. They liberated the slaves, compensated them for
their labor, and improved their social condition. They were constantly watch-
ful to preserve sound morals, and to aid the widow and orphan, the poor and
the needy, and all who endured affliction.
" William Penn had long suffered imprisonment in the Tower of London,
at the instance of the Bishop of London, upon the charge of heresy. The
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Church of England could dissent from the Church of Rome, but could permit
no dissent from herself. The Puritans did dissent from the Church of Eng-
land, but could permit no dissent from the Puritan Church. And the Quakers
were alike made martyrs to their faith by each, as well in New England as
in England ; but the Quakers in Pennsylvania persecuted neither, and here
Catholics, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Quakers dwelt in harmony to-
gether, and all were the more useful, and happy, and prosperous, and more
kindly and charitable, because all here stood in equality before the law and
the Lord.
" Let any one read Besse's ' Collection of the Sufferings of the Quakers
from 1650 to 1689/ and Sewell's and other histories and biographies of
Friends, and he will read the most thrilling history of England's persecutions
of her subjects, and understand why the colony of Penn became so quickly
populous with the best people, and, through their virtues and thrift, the
happiest in the world."
*
3acot> Sboemafeer
The first to arrive in Pennsylvania, of those bearing the name of Schu-
macher, was Jacob. There is now no way of knowing positively, but it is
possible that he was a brother of George and Peter ; " with Pastorius and a
few other emigrants, he sailed from Gravesend on the 6th of June, 1682, on
the ship America, whose Captain was Joseph Wasey, on the 7th reached
Deal, on the 10th left England, and on the 16th of August arrived in the
New World."
On a map of Germantown of 1688, the twenty-second lot on the northeast
side of the road is marked as having been drawn by Jacob Shoemaker ; in
1690 he purchased two tracts of land of Abraham Isaac Op de Graef, and
in 1693 he (Jacob Shoemaker) conveyed them to Friends. A portion of
the wording is, " Being fifty acres, or a whole lot (three perches square next
to Jacob Isaac van Bebber only excepted) which the said Jacob Shoemaker,
herebefore hath granted and conveyed unto the Quakers, so called, for their
meeting place, and are always to be fenced by the owners thereof." This
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land lay on the southwest side of the main road, extending south towards the
present Bristol township line, and the land now occupied by Friends' Meeting,
extending from Germantown Avenue to Green Street along Coulter Street,
was a portion of the gift.
Under the Germantown Charter of 1690 he was sheriff of the town. He
married Margaret ■ -. Their children were, George, who married, at Abing-
ton Meeting, 10 mo. 31, 171 1, Rebecca Dillworth ; Thomas, who married,
in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 8, 1715, Mary Powell; Susanna, who married, in Phila-
delphia, 3 mo. 23, 1717, John Brientnall ; and Jacob, Jr., who married, 2 mo.
24, 1724, Elizabeth Roberts. (See Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Records.)
In 171 5 Abington Monthly Meeting issued a certificate commending Jacob
Shoemaker and his family to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. About this time
he moved to Philadelphia and died there in 1722.
peter Sboemafter
The second family of the name to arrive was that of Peter Shoemaker.
The Pennsylvania Magazine, vol. viii. p. ^^y, in a list of families who arrived
in Philadelphia 1682-1687, says, " The Ffrancis and Dorothy ffrom London,
Richard Bridgeman Commander, arrived at Philadelphia the 16th of the
8th month 1685, among the passengers were Peter Shoemaker and Peter his
sonn, Mary his daughter & Sarah his cousin, Frances and Gertrude his daugh-
ters." On the same ship were Gerhard Hendricks, with his wife Mary, his
daughter Sarah,* and his servant Heinrich Frey, the last named from Alt-
heim, in Alsace. Judge Pennypacker says, —
" Peter Schumacher, an early Quaker convert from the Mennonites, is
the first person definitely ascertained to have come from Kriegsheim. For-
tunately we know under what auspices he arrived. By an agreement with
Dirck Sipman, of Crefeld, dated August 16, 1685, he was to proceed with
the first good wind to Pennsylvania, and there receive two hundred acres from
* Sarah Hendricks later married Isaac, son of George1 and Sarah Shoemaker.
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Herman Op den Graeff, on which he should erect a dwelling, and for which
he should pay a rent of two rix-dollars a year."
Having settled in Germantown, Peter Schumacher soon became an active
citizen, and at the same time an earnest member in the Society of Friends,
and was one of the four persons who signed the certificate of Samuel Jen-
nings, 1693, as a delegate from the Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting to the
Yearly Meeting at London. Peter Schumacher died in Germantown in 1707,
aged eighty-five years. His daughter Frances married, at Abington Meeting,
5 mo. 28, 1690, Isaac Jacob van Bebber. The daughters Mary and Gertrude
are not known to have married. His son, Peter Shoemaker, Jr., was an active
member of the Society of Friends, and also took a lively interest in the affairs
of the town ; under the Germantown Charter he was one of the Burgesses
in 1696, 1704, and 1707.
From the minutes of the town meeting under date of December 30, 1701,
" it was found good to start a school in Germantown, and Arent Klinken,
Paul Wollf, and Peter Schumacher, Jr., were appointed overseers to collect
subscriptions and arrange with a teacher." They selected Pastorius as the
first teacher. On 12 mo. 31, 1703, Peter Schumacher and Isaac Schumacher *
were appointed to arrange with workmen that a prison house and stocks be
put up as soon as possible.
Peter Schumacher, Jr., married, at Friends' Meeting in Germantown (see
Abington Meeting Records), 2 mo. 6, 1697, Margaret Op de Graeff; she
died 7 mo. 14, 1748, and was buried in Germantown ; he died about 4 mo. 1,
1741.
The children of Peter, Jr., and Margaret Shoemaker were: Sarah, born
5 mo. 22, 1698; married Daniel Potts, 10 mo. 25, 1721. Mary, born 7 mo.
15, 1701; married Thomas Phipps, 7 mo. 29, 1729. Margaret, born 6 mo.
8, 1704; married Benjamin Mason, 1741. Peter, born 6 mo. 8, 1706. Daniel,
born 11 mo. 14, 1709. Isaac, born 1 mo. 15, 171 1 ; married Hannah Roberts,
6 mo., 1741. Elizabeth, born 11 mo. 6, 1713 ; married Joseph Davis, 8 mo.
30, 1738. Agnes, born 3 mo. 9, 1716; married William Hallowell. John,
born 6 mo. 30, 1718. Samuel, born 6 mo. 13, 1720.
Of the above-named children, the descendants of Sarah and Daniel Potts
* Isaac Schumacher was a son of Sarah Shoemaker, widow, of Cheltenham.
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have been traced by T. Maxwell Potts, of Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania, in his
history of the " Potts Family." Of the Phipps, Mason, and Davis families
there appears to be no record. Agnes (Shoemaker) Hallowell died without
issue. Isaac, who married Hannah Roberts, of Philadelphia, settled as a
farmer within the limits of Gwynedd Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia County.
Their children's names, as given by Ellwood Michener, of Toughkenamon,
Pennsylvania, were as follows :
Margaret, born 3 mo. 10, 1742 ; died 1788. (See will in Register of Wills
office, Philadelphia.) Peter, born 4 mo. 12, 1744; married Hannah Norman.
Elizabeth, born 4 mo. 22, 1748; married John Letch worth. Martha, born
7 mo. 14, 1750; married Jonathan Shoemaker. Daniel, born 12 mo. 9, 1752;
married Phebe Walton. Isaac, born 10 mo. 29, 1754. James. Rachel, born
3 mo. 5, 1759. David, born 6 mo. 15, 1761. Mary and Hannah, twins, born
3 mo. 9, 1764. Thomas, born 3 mo. 22, 1766. Rebecca, born 4 mo. 22, 1769;
married Isaac Cox, Philadelphia.
Many of the descendants of Peter Shoemaker, Jr., are living in Mont-
gomery and Delaware Counties, but the writer has not attempted to trace them
farther than was necessary to avoid confusion between the families of Peter,
Jr., of Germantown, and George Shoemaker, of Cheltenham, as the lines of
the latter only are traced in this book.
(Beoroe Sboemafeer1
As the third family to arrive, I quote from a partial list of the families
who arrived at Philadelphia between 1682 and 1687, published in the Penn-
sylvania Magazine, vol. viii. p. 329, copied from the original in the possession
of the Historical Society, as follows:
" The Jeffries, Thomas Arnold mr from London arrived 20 ^ 1686.
" Johannes Cassel a German his children Arnold, Peter, Elizabeth, Mary,
Sarah.
" Sarah Shoemaker of the Palatinate Widdow, George 23 years old, Abra-
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ham 19, Barbary 20, Isaac 17, Susanna 13, Elizabeth 11, Benjamin 10, all
her children."
While the law for registration was not closely observed, and many ships
and passengers arrived of which no record can now be found, it is pleasing
to find, among vessels reported between 1682 and 1687, the name of the
" Jeffries," with the names of her passengers, and also the additional infor-
mation giving the ages of the children, which was rarely done, but is of
great value in this case. George, the husband of Sarah and father of the
children, had died on the voyage, therefore they landed on the shore of the
Delaware River without their head and protector to assist them in establishing
their new home in a wilderness country. Sarah Shoemaker, widow, seems,
however, to have been equal to the occasion, for soon after landing she selected
and purchased a tract of land in Cheltenham township, then Philadelphia
County (see page 19), where she settled with her children in 1686, and from
there the descendants of George and Sarah will be traced in the pages
following.
*
IRtcbaro mm
As a direct ancestor of a numerous branch of the Shoemaker family of
Cheltenham, through the marriage of his granddaughter, Sarah Wall, to
George Shoemaker, 12 mo. 14, 1694, some facts may properly be introduced
here concerning him.
He married Joane Wheel 8 mo. 1, 1658, at Gloucester Monthly Meeting
of Friends, in England. ( See records of Friends' Meeting, Devonshire House,
London.)
On the 26th day of the 4th month, 1682, a monthly meeting held at the
house of Edward Edwards, of Stoke Orchard, in the county of Gloucester-
shire, England, granted a certificate of removal for Richard Wall and family ;
this certificate was received, read, and accepted by the Philadelphia Monthly
Meeting of Friends in the tenth month of 1682. (See minutes of Phila-
delphia Monthly Meeting.) The " family," so far as now known, consisted
of Richard Wall the elder and his wife Joane, his son Richard Wall, Jr., and
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his wife Rachel, and their daughter Sarah, who later married George Shoe-
maker.
Richard Wall, the elder, bought six hundred acres of land in Cheltenham
township, Philadelphia County. This tract of land extended across the town-
ship, from the Abington township line on the north to the Bristol line on the
south, and covered the site of that which later became known as Shoemaker-
town.
Richard Wall, Jr., bought one hundred acres of land adjoining his father's
tract, 9 mo. 30, 1682; he also purchased a large tract in Chester County.
He died 2 mo. 6, 1689, and was buried in Cheltenham burying-ground.
(See Philadelphia Monthly Meeting books.) His estate was settled by his
father, he having died intestate. (Administration Book A, page 63.) Rich-
ard Wall the elder died 1 mo. 26, 1698; his wife Joane died 12 mo. 2, 1701 ;
they were buried in the Cheltenham burying-ground. In his will, dated 1 mo.
15, 1697/98 (Philadelphia Register's office, Will Book B, page 174). he
makes provision for his wife, " requesting George Shoemaker to till and
manure the said my land and plantation and to give the just half of the crops,
or increase thereof to her the said Joane Wall, and to keep and reserve the
other half to himself." After the death of his wife, he left all his personal
estate, and all his real estate excepting six acres, " to my well-beloved grand-
daughter, Sarah Shoemaker."
The six acres above excepted he left to " Friends of Cheltenham Meeting
for a burying-place, and for the only and sole use of friends of the now men-
tioned Cheltenham Meeting." These six acres he described as " lying and
being at the South West end of my plantation." He appointed his grand-
daughter, Sarah Shoemaker, sole executrix.
Thomas H. Shoemaker says, in his " Shoemaker Family," writing of
Richard Wall, " I have little doubt that he built his home of stone, and that
it still stands, forming the rear or back buildings of Joseph Bosler's dwelling.
At this early day, before Friends had meeting-houses, it was customary to
use the dwellings of members of the Society for the purpose of holding
religious exercises."
Richard Wall's was selected for this purpose, the Meeting held there being
known as Dublin Meeting, afterwards as Abington. Some extracts from
Meeting records show how closely Richard Wall was identified with the
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earliest attempts of Friends to organize as a religious body in Pennsylvania.
The first Friends' minutes begin as follows :
" At ye first settling of Pennsylvania a general meeting was held at Salem
about ye affairs of the church for both Jersies and Pennsylvania ye nth of
2 Mo. 1682." This was soon followed by: " At a Mo. Meeting of Friends
in truth of the inhabitants about Tookany & paetquesink Creeks, being met
together for ye Service of truth, and ye better ordering and Government of
ye affairs of ye church etc." These Friends, on 10 mo. 3, 1683, passed this
minute: " Monthly Meeting at the house of Sarah Seyers [in Oxford town-
ship]. At the request of some ffriends belonging to this meeting. A meeting
was settled near Cheltenham at the house of Richard Wall." Thus Richard
Wall's house was one of the very earliest meeting-houses in Philadelphia
County whose location can with certainty be ascertained, and, if my surmises
as to its identity are correct, the only one still standing.
In 1685 the Meeting at Richard Wall's house was made a Monthly Meet-
ing, as this minute shows: " 12 mo. 23, 1685. It is agreed that this Mo.
Meeting for the time to come shall be held at three several places, that is
to say ye next to be held at ye house of Richard Walln, and the next at John
Harts, and ye next at Oxford & so on in course." On 12 mo. 27, 1687, " A
paper was read this day concerning trading with ye Indians with rum, that
none professing Truth practize it." Another minute was: " 9 mo. 24, 1690.
cert, to Richard Wall in order to travel towards Maryland."
The Cheltenham Meeting was continued until near 1700, when, to secure
a more central situation, for the accommodation of Friends of Byberry, Ox-
ford, and Cheltenham, John Barnes, of Abington township, conveyed unto
Samuel Cart, Everard Bolton, Evan Morris, Robert Fletcher, and Thomas
Canby a tract of one hundred and twenty acres of land in said Abington
township, in trust for the use of Friends of Dublin Monthly Meeting. The
meeting-house, now known as Abington Meeting, appears from the minutes
to have been completed in the sixth month, 1700.
Many marriages recorded in Abington Records, between 1686 and 1700,
were in meetings " held at the house of Richard Wall."
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Gob£ Heecb
Among the early settlers in Cheltenham township, in the Province of
Pennsylvania, was Toby Leech, an Englishman. He was the ancestor of
many bearing the name of Shoemaker, through the marriage of his grand-
daughter, Dorothy Penrose, to Isaac Shoemaker, about 1722, and the mar-
riage of his great-granddaughter, Martha Leech, in 1781, to Robert Shoe-
maker.
In the baptism records of the Parish Church of Cheltenham, Gloucester-
shire, England, is this entry: "Toby Leech, the son of Toby, was baptized
January 1st, 1652."
In the minutes of Friends' Meeting, Devonshire House, London, it is
recorded that " Toby Leech of Cheltenham married Esther Ashmead, 10 mo.
26, 1679, at Gloucester Monthly Meeting." Toby and Hester Leech, and
their son Toby, born in England in 1680, arrived in Philadelphia, 1682. The
first deed on record conveying land to him reads, " to Toby Leech Gentle-
man." Within the limits of the intended city he purchased largely, chiefly
near the river Delaware, and to these he added a greater part of Reedy Island,
in the Delaware, together with a large tract of land, being a part of Oxford
and Upper and Lower Dublin townships, in the county of Philadelphia; he
also purchased land in Chester County, and in the county of New Castle,
on the Delaware. At Cheltenham he built his house, which is still standing;
he also had tanyards and ovens ; these buildings were on the Tacony Creek,
about half a mile east of Shoemakertown. A family record that has been
handed down says, " There he lived, keeping up the hospitality and style of
an English country gentleman. His hunting-grounds were famous, and
continued to be kept up by his son and grandson for many years, and this gave
the name to the village of ' Fox Chase.' "
Toby Leech was a member of the Assembly; he signed the "Remon-
strance" to Governor Markham, 3 mo. 12, 1696/97; he was one of the jury
to lay out the York Road in 171 1, and was County Commissioner in 1718.
The children of Toby and Hester Leech were: 1. Toby, born in England,
1680. 2. John, born in Philadelphia, soon after their arrival, 1682. 3. Hes-
ter, born in 1685; married Bartholomew Penrose, 1703. 4. Isaac, born in
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1687. 5 and 6. Two daughters, died in infancy. 7. Jacob, born in 1694;
diedini75i. 8. Thomas, born in 1700; died in 1762; a member and Speaker
of the Assembly. (For other descendants of Toby Leech, see Anne de B.
Mears's "The Old York Road," from which the above is taken.)
Hester Leech died 8 mo. 11. 1726. Toby died 11 mo. 13. 1726. They
were buried in one grave in the Trinity Oxford Church ground, where a stone
marks their grave, bearing an inscription in words and form as follows :
Toby Leech )
Hester Leech
) f 13 Nov.) f
^DiecN ^1726^ Aged
j 1. 11 Aug. J (.
h'ea
.66 J rs.
Toby Leech's will, signed 4 mo. 7, 1724; probated 12 mo. 7, 1726, Phila-
delphia Register's office, is one of the longest and most specific of the many
wills in the Register's books. Besides money and securities, he left to his
sons several houses in Philadelphia and more than three thousand acres of
land in Philadelphia County. His negroes, Ben. Cuffy, Betty, Cate, Cuggs,
Busso, and Fillis, he left to his sons. He appointed his sons, Thomas and
Isaac Leech, executors.
1Re$nter S^son
On the nth of June, 1683 ( Pennypacker's " Settlement of Germantown" ) ,
Penn conveyed to Govert Remke, Lenart Arets, and Jacob Isaacs Van Bebber
one thousand acres of land each, providing that a certain number of families
should go to Pennsylvania within a specified time. Very soon thirteen men,
with their families, comprising thirty-three persons, nearly all of whom were
relatives, were ready to embark from Rotterdam for London. Through James
Claypoole, a Quaker merchant in London, passage had been engaged for them
and the money paid in advance.
The ship " Concord" sailed from England 7 mo. 24. 1683. and arrived in
Philadelphia on 10 mo. 6, 1683. One member of this little band was Rey-
nier Tyson, a young man, and believed to have been unmarried. With his
companions he settled in Germantown, and later removed to Abington. While
in Germantown, under the Penn charter, he was one of the Burgesses, 1692,
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1693, 1694, 1696. He was one of the signers of the certificate, issued by the
Quarterly Meeting of Philadelphia, addressed to the London Yearly Meeting,
which Samuel Jennings bore with him to London, 1693, concerning the Keith
controversy. In Abington he was a large landowner and an active business
man.
In a memorial published in the " Friend," Vol. XXX., page 229, it is
recorded that " Reynier Tyson was born in Germany in the year 1659. He
was convinced of the truth whilst living there, and for his faithfulness thereto
suffered persecution. He removed to Pennsylvania a few years after William
Penn first obtained the Province, and settled himself within the limits of Abing-
ton Monthly Meeting, then called Dublin. He continued faithful to the mani-
festations of truth received, and grew in the esteem of his friends to a father in
the church. In the year 1725 he was appointed an elder, and continued faith-
ful in fulfilling the duties of the station until prevented by age and indisposi-
tion. His friends say he was innocent and inoffensive in life and conversation,
and diligent in attending his religious meetings. He lived, beloved and
honored, to a good old age, dying on the 27th of the seventh month, 1745,
aged about eighty-six years." Besides the descendants of his grandson, Isaac
Tyson, who married Esther Shoemaker in the year 1749, there are many
persons named in this book who can trace their lines back to Reynier Tyson.
*
Sboemafccr Bun>ing*(Brouno
This graveyard, the final resting-place of many members of the family,
lies on the south side of the present Cheltenham Avenue, in the early days called
Graveyard Lane, about two hundred and fifty yards west of York Road. As
already mentioned, six acres were bequeathed by Richard Wall the elder to
Friends of Cheltenham Meeting, in 1697-98, for a burying-place, but the
ground must have been used for burial purposes several years before that
date, for both Philadelphia and Abington Monthly Meeting records show that
Richard Wall, Jr., was buried in Cheltenham ground in the year 1689, and
Abington Meeting books state that John Ashmead was buried there in 1688,
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and Thomas Godfrey in 1695 > others also are named, as having been interred
in Cheltenham. A few years after Richard Wall's death Cheltenham Meeting
was merged into Abington Meeting, where the name of Cheltenham continued
to be used when referring to this yard. In the surrounding country it has
long been known as the Shoemaker graveyard, but when it was first so called
is not now known.
In the will of George Shoemaker4, son of Isaac and Dorothy, dated 1 mo.
18, 1764, a bequest is made to his " brother John, and cousin Richard Mather,
for repairing the Shoemaker Burying ground in Cheltenham." And in the
will of Samuel Shoemaker, who died in Moreland in his ninety-fourth year,
a bequest is made, 9 mo. 7, 1816. " for the use and towards repairing the
grave yard in Cheltenham township called the Shoemaker yard." Of the
six acres, less than half an acre is enclosed by a stone wall; this was rebuilt
and thoroughly restored, about 1880, by (1141) Robert Shoemaker7 and the
trustees who have charge of it under the Abington Meeting. Friends in those
days did not approve of marking the last resting-place of the departed, so
there are comparativelv few stones visible: the earliest stone now standing-
is that of Isaac Shoemaker.
It is impossible now to obtain a full list of those buried there bearing the
name of Shoemaker. The records of Cheltenham-Abington Monthly Meeting
give only the names of those who were members of that meeting; non-
members were allowed interment by the committee having charge of the
ground or by the superintendent, but such were not reported in the register
of deaths of the Meeting. In those records the following names appear :
8 mo. 23, 1741. Isaac3, son of George2 and Sarah Shoemaker, aged forty-
one.
9 mo. 26, 1758. Elizabeth Potts Shoemaker, wife of Isaac4.
2 mo. 7, 1762. Amelia, widow of Abraham Shoemaker.
1 mo. 23, 1764. George4, son of Isaac and Dorothy Shoemaker.
8 mo. n, 1764. Dorothy Shoemaker, widow of Isaac3 and mother of
George4.
8 mo. 16, 1764. Isaac Shoemaker4, husband of Elizabeth.
2 mo. 10, 1765. Elizabeth Shoemaker, daughter of Isaac3.
1775. Benjamin Shoemaker, son of Isaac ( ?).
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7 mo. 14,
71110. 31,
6 mo. 22,
2 mo. 1 ,
1 1 mo. 28,
3 mo. 17,
10 mo. 22,
11 1110. 14,
1 1 mo. 15,
5 mo- 30.
11 1110. 14,
7 mo. 30,
11 mo. 18,
3 mo. 16,
8 mo. 1 2,
8 mo. 7,
2 mo. 1 1 ,
1 1 mo. — ,
6 mo. 23,
5 mo. — ,
12 mo. 23,
775
779
782
783
783
793
793
793
793
795
806
807
807
811
826
827
837
841
843
845
849
6 mo. 12, 1852.
Arnold, son of George2 and Christiana Shoemaker.
Isaac, son of John and Elizabeth Shoemaker.
Susanna (Richardson), wife of William Shoemaker.
Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Shoemaker, aged two
months.
Sarah, daughter of George Shoemaker4.
Mary (Comly), wife of Benjamin Shoemaker4, Sr.
Benjamin, Jr., son of above.
Mary Allen Shoemaker.
Mary Shoemaker, first wife of Thomasr>.
Elizabeth, wife of John Shoemaker4.
Mary, daughter of Charles Shoemaker.
Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Shoemaker.
John Shoemaker4, aged eighty years and nine months.
Benjamin Shoemaker4, Sr.
Mary, daughter of Thomas5 and Hannah Shoemaker.
Hannah, second wife of Thomas Shoemaker5.
Thomas Shoemaker5, aged seventy-four.
Ellis C, son of Richard M. Shoemaker.
Comly Shoemaker, of Cheltenham, aged sixty-eight.
Sarah (Bird), widow of Comly Shoemaker, above.
Martha (Leech), widow of Robert Shoemaker5, aged
ninety.
Margaret (Bird), widow and third wife of Thomas Shoe-
maker5.
!tmontGomen> County, Pennsylvania
From the settlement of Philadelphia, in 1682, the county of Philadelphia
extended north to the line of Bucks County, and so continued until 1784,
when the county of Montgomery was created by act of Assembly, by taking
so much from Philadelphia County as now lies between the lines of Phila-
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delphia and Bucks Counties. This will make clear why many places mentioned
in these pages prior to 1784 were in Philadelphia County, but are now in
Montgomery County.
©lb Stone 3Briooe at Sboemafeertown
Bean, in his history of Montgomery County, says there was no bridge
across Tacony Creek on the old York Road prior to 1746. The present stone
bridge, with its great arch of sixty feet span, was built in 1798, and stands
as firm to-day, apparently, as it did when finished more than one hundred
years ago. The shingle coping of early days has been removed, and a stone
coping has recently been substituted by the Trolley Company. Seventy years
ago the boys of the neighborhood used to resort to the bridge for protection
while fishing on rainy days, and many were the catfish, chubs, and sunfish
they caught with hook and line and worm.
The picture was taken from the west side near Joseph Bosler's mill look-
ing under the bridge into that which was Richard M. Shoemaker's meadow.
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JEMAKER AND SARAH WALL,
Shoemaker jfamil^ of Cheltenham
first (generation
/I^EORGE1 and SARAH SHOEMAKER were married in Heidel-
1 V^ berg, Germany, in 1662.* Sarah, widow of George, arrived in
^^Z Philadelphia 1 mo. 20, 1686, as stated on page 9. Soon after
landing she purchased two hundred acres of land in Cheltenham township,
located and measured as follows. Extract from deed dated 11 mo. 29, 1686,
Philadelphia Recorder's office. Deed Book E. 1, vol. v. p. 515 : " For and
in consideration of the sum of twenty pounds, lawful silver money of the
said Province, paid by the said Sarah Shoemaker, of the said county and
Province, widdow, to the said Patrick Robinson. He the said Patrick Robin-
son, hath given, granted, sold and confirmed to the said Sarah Shoemaker
etc' etc. a certain piece of land in the said county, and in a certain tract of
land, called Cheltenham Parish. Beginning at a stake near an oak saplin,
thence four hundred and eighty Perches south west to a stake by a small
black oak marked for a corner, thence sixty six and three quarter perches
north west, to a stake upon a hill, near a swamp for another corner, thence
four hundred and eighty Perches north east to a stake, about four perches
to the northward of a large Poplar tree marked for a corner and thence
sixty six and three quarter perches south east to the first mentioned place,
containing Two Hundred acres of land bounded on the north east with the
lands of Pennapecca Township— on the south west with vacant lands, and on
the north west side with William Frampton's lands— and on the south east
with the lands of Richard Wall." This land extended entirely across the town-
ship from Abington, called in the deed " Pennapecca," on the north, to Bristol
township line on the south. More recent surveys show that the actual distance
southwest and northeast is five hundred and thirty-six perches, and not four
hundred and eighty perches, as named in the original survey. Sarah Shoe-
maker continued in possession of the land until 1708. when she conveyed
one hundred and sixty acres to her son George. Extract from deed (Deed
Book E, 5, vol. vii. p. 117, Philadelphia Recorder's office) : " This indenture
made the twenty eighth of the seventh month, in the seventh year of the reign
of our Sovereign, Lady Ann, Queen of Great Britain, and in the year of our
* Richardson L. Wright, family records.
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Lord one thousand seven hundred and eight, between Sarah Shoemaker of
Cheltenham in the county of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania,
widow, of the one part, and George Shoemaker of the same, yeoman, one of
the sons of the said Sarah of the other part. Whereas . . . Witnesseth, that
the said Sarah Shoemaker for and in consideration of the natural love and
affection which she hath and beareth to and for the said George Shoemaker,
and also of the care and maintenance of her, the said Sarah Shoemaker,
already had and received of and from her said son, for and during the fifteen
years last past before the date of these present, and for divers other good
causes and considerations, her hereunto moving, hath given, granted and
sold and confirmed, and by these present doth give, grant and confirm unto
the said George Shoemaker 160 acres of my land in Cheltenham Township
in the province of Pennsylvania."
Sarah Shoemaker and her children attended Cheltenham Meeting, and
her name appears as a witness to several marriages, while four of her children
were married in the meeting as members thereof.
As already stated, when Peter Shoemaker's family arrived and were named.
"Sarah his cousin" appears among them; this Sarah was a daughter of
George and Sarah, and her name has been placed in the family.
Secono (Beneratton
Children of George1 and Sarah Shoemaker:
2. George2, married (i), 12 mo. 14, 1694, Sarah Wall; (2) Christiana Brown.
3. Sarah*, married, 11 mo. 18, 1688, Edward Eaton.
4. Barbary2.
5. Abraham2.
6. Isaac2, married, 9 mo. 26, 1694, Sarah Hendricks.
7. Susanna2, married, 1 mo. 4, 1696, Isaac Price.
8. Elizabeth2.
9. Benjamin2.
We have the dates of marriage, in Abington Meeting records, of George,
Sarah, Isaac, and Susanna; of the other four children, Barbary, Abraham,
Elizabeth, and Benjamin, there is no mention either in the minutes of the
meeting or in family wills or deeds. It is therefore inferred that they died
unmarried.
ftbivo (Beneratton
2. GEORGE SHOEMAKER2 (George1), son of George and Sarah
Shoemaker, was born in Germany about 1663; died in Cheltenham township,
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, in 1 741. He married (1), 12 mo. 14,
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l6o4 Sarah Wall, daughter of Richard, Jr., and Rachel Wall, at Abington
Freds' Meeting, held at the house of Richard Wall the elder, m Cheltenham
township; he married (2). about ,7n, Christiana Brown. George Shoe
m ker was described in the early deeds as a « planter;" besides improving
his mother's land, he purchased of Toby Leech one hundred acres. His Wife,
Sarah (Wall) Shoemaker, inherited nearly six hundred acres from her grand-
father Richard Wall the elder. In 1708 he acquired one hundred and sixty
'ores 'a portion of his mother's tract, as before stated. His name appears
among the patrons of Francis Daniel Pastorius's school.* ,.,„„...
The marriage certificate of George Shoemaker and Sarah Wall, dated
« mo 14 1694 has been preserved. (See picture.) Thomas H Shoemaker
^hs "History of the Shoemaker Family," says, " The venerable old mar-
riage certificated still in existence, having been handed dowr 1 inthe jtarfg
Its last owner was Dr. William L. Shoemaker, of Georgetown D. C. Recently
ne forwarded it to me to copy, photograph, and then deposit -.* in ^ Jen-
sylvania Historical Society. This has all been done, and any who are mterested
Tne doctor, in writing, says, ' If you can photograph * or cause it to
be photographed, pray do so, but handle it gently; it is old and ^ weak and
stammers feeblv an antiquated jargon, " according to the usage of the people
of God called Quakers" Respect its wounds and bruises and awkward
bandages, and win its likeness hath been taken, deposit it m my name m the
Pennsylvania Historical Society's archives. _
There are twenty-nine names of those who were present, who Signed as
witnesses seven of these are written on the face of the cert.ficate and twenty-
" e back ; among the first appears the name of Sara S"r^o*er
of the groom and widow of the first George, also the names of Samuel Rich
ardsLn Toby Leech, and Richard Townsend, all of which were prominent
i:\7u the inhabitants of the county, feeling the need of additional roads,
petitioned the Council to that effect, whereupon the ™™«?*«™™
aken. Extracts from the minutes of the Provincial Council „"£*%£
held at Phila. 27th dav of January 1710-11. Present ye Hon ble Clias.
Gookin Esq Ltt. Govr, and five members. A Peticon of some of the inhabi-
ts and freeholders of the townships of Buckingham and Solebury, was read,
SS that a convenient road may be laid out and established from the upper
part of Phila. according to the courses and manner following, viz =
« To begin at the side of the River Delaware opposite to John Reading s
landing, from thence by the most direct and convenient course to Buckingham
* Settlement of Germantown.
£be Sboemafter family of Cbeltenbam
meeting house, and from thence the most direct and convenient course through
the lands of Thomas Watson, and from thence ye most direct and convenient
course to Stephen Jenkins on the west side of his house, and from thence the
most direct and convenient course by the house late of Richard Wall, now
in possession of George Shoemaker and so forward by the most direct and
convenient courses to Phila.
" The Road promising to be of great use and service to the Public, it is
therefore granted, and ordered that the following twelve persons ... or any
six of them do lay out the said Road, and make their return within six
months."
" At a council held in Phila. the 3rd of Nov. 171 1.
" Present the Hon. Chas. Gookin Esq. Ltt. Gov. and nine members.
" A report of the commission, appointed 27th of January last for the
laying out of a road from the Delaware River, opposite John Reading's land-
ing to Phila. having been objected against and a Peticon exhibited that there
might be a review granted. It is therefore ordered that some six of the
Persons first appointed to lay out the said Road together with Samuel Rich-
ardson, Thomas Godfrey, George Shoemaker, Henry Bennett, Isaac Knight,
Peter Chamberlain, Daniel Thomas and Toby Leech, make such alterations
therein as may be thought more convenient, and make return into the Secry's
office ye 24th inst. in order to be confirmed."
" At a Council held in Phila. the 1 ith of January 171 1-12.
" The Hon. Chas. Gookin, Esq. Ltt. Gov. and nine members present.
' The Road from the River Delaware opposite John Reading's landing
being reviewed and returned pursuant to an order of the Board of Nov. the
3rd last. We whose names are hereunder written, do certify that we have
reviewed and made such alterations as seemeth to us most convenient of a
certain Road and etc. [then follows the bearings and distances as per the
surveyor's report] from the Delaware River, into the end of the Fourth Street
from Delaware to Phila.
"Witness our hands and seals this 24th of November 171 1.
' Toby Leech Henry Bennett Stephen Jenkins
Peter Chamberlain Isaac Knight Nathaniel Bye
George Shoemaker John Scarborough Mathew Hughes
Daniel Thomas Thomas Watson Griffith Miles."
A few months later objections were again filed to the location of the
Road between Norris Lane and Front Street, whereupon another commission
was appointed to review, etc., who reported that they " had changed the line
of said York Road, giving the bearings, distances and etc. as agreed upon.
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Old York Road and Shoemakertown
1805.
Sbiro feneration
In witness we have hereunto sett our hands and seals the seventh day of
January, in the eleventh year of Queen Ann. Anno Domini 1712." * Thus,
after many changes and the work of three juries, the line of the York Road
was established from Philadelphia to the Delaware River, at John Reading's
landing, in Solebury township, which at a later period was known as Howell's
Ferry, but now as Centre Bridge, four miles above New Hope. It will be
noticed that in all the alterations and new surveys which were made, the line
of the road was never changed from the front of George Shoemaker's house,
as proposed in the first petition.
The plate opposite shows a sketch of the " Old York Road" from Grave-
yard Lane (now Cheltenham Avenue) to Abington Meeting Road, a distance
of about one mile, as located by the Commission in 171 1. In 1805 a charter
was issued to the Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Company, said
turnpike to be constructed on the line of the Old York Road, to be sixty feet
in width, but not to destroy or injure any buildings already erected along
the line of said road. Robert Brook, civil engineer, was engaged, in 1805,
to locate the line; in 1S10 he reported that he had completed his work and
set all the stakes, and delivered a full set of drawings, showing distances
and elevations above the Delaware River from Rising Sun village to Willow
Grove.
J. W. Ridpath, of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, civil engineer and secretary
of the Turnpike Company, has kindly furnished me blue prints of above
drawings, showing the road as it ran through Shoemakertown in 1805.
Besides managing his farm of nearly one thousand acres, George Shoe-
maker was also a tanner, having his yards on the east side of the York Road
south of Tacony Creek. He died intestate; letters were granted by Peter
Evans, Register General, 5 mo. 7, 1740, to his sons Abraham and Isaac;
his widow, Christiana, having renounced. f The appraisement amounted to
£882 ox id. The live stock consisted of eleven cows, ten horses, nine shoats
and pigs, and forty-one sheep; besides hay and grain and farming imple-
ments, the inventory also specifies, " many tanned, curried and raw calf skins,
hides curried, raw hides, and hides in tan pit and lime pit, also 4 stacks of bark
in tan yard." His widow, Christiana (Brown) Shoemaker, died 6 mo. 8,
1752; her will was dated nth day of September, 1747, as "of Cheltenham
Township, County of Phila., widdow." She makes a special bequest to her
daughter Mary Livezey and her son Samuel Shoemaker, and then directs
" that the residue of my estate shall be equally divided among my other five
childre- , — viz., Catherine Thompson, Sarah Williams, Arnold Shoemaker,
* Colonial Records, vol. ii.
t Philadelphia Register's office, Administration Book D, p. 123.
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Barbara Roberts, and Susannab Pbipps." Her son Arnold Sboemaker was
made Executor, and tbe witnesses were Jobn Thomas, Thomas Livezey, and
Stephen Jenkins.*
Children of George2 and Sarah (Wall) Shoemaker:
io. Abraham8, born 5 mo. 15, 1697 ; married Amelia Levering.
11. Isaac3, born 8 mo. 23, 1700; died 8 mo. 23, 1741 ; married Dorothy Penrose.
12. Jacob3, born 10 mo. 16, 1703; married Margaret Conrad.
13. George3, died 1 mo. 28, 1776; married Grace White.
14. Richard3, born 2 mo. 26, 1707; married Agnes Cleaver.
15. Elizabeth3, married, 2 mo., 1728, James De la Plain.
Children of George2 and Christiana (Brown) Shoemaker:
16. Catharine3, born 1712; married, 3 mo. 15, 1745, William Thompson.
17. Sarah", died 12 mo. 13, 1758; married, 1 mo. 17, 1736, Anthony Williams.
18. Barbara3, died 11 mo. 10, 1802; married, 2 mo. 20, 1736, John Roberts.
19. Susan3, died 2 mo. 13, 1780; married, 7 mo. 15, 1740, Joseph Phipps.
20. Arnold3, died 7 mo. 14, 1775, unmarried, in Philadelphia. Interred in Shoemaker
burying-ground, Cheltenham. By his will, probated 7 mo. 26, I775,t he gave
and devised all his estate, real and personal, including his farm of one hun-
dred and sixty acres, in Cheltenham, to his brother Samuel Shoemaker, of
Moreland.
21. Mary8, died 7 mo. 6, 1762; married, 9 mo. 18, 1746, Thomas Livezey.
22. Samuel3, born 1 mo. 17, 1725; died in Moreland, 3 mo. 19, 1818, in his ninety-
fourth year; married, in Byberry, 4 mo. 24, 1754, Agnes, born 2 mo. 20, 1732;
died 7 mo. 23, 1822, in her ninetieth year ; daughter of Robert Comly and Jane
Cadwalader, his wife ; they resided in Moreland township for nearly sixty-two
years. " They were exemplary members of the Society of Friends, and,
having abundant means, provided for destitute orphans and others in needy
circumstances. Samuel was overseer, treasurer, and an Elder of Horsham
Monthly Meeting for many years." By his will, probated 4 mo. 2, i8i8,t
he left a large estate to his nephews and nieces, and a bequest " for the use,
and for repairing, the Grave Yard in Cheltenham Township called the Shoe-
maker Grave Yard." It will be noticed, as an unusual occurrence, that t'
lives of George Shoemaker and his son Samuel3, above named, covered a
period of one hundred and fifty-five years ; the father was born in 1663. and
his son Samuel died in 1S18, in his ninety-fourth year.
3. SARAH SHOEMAKER2 (George1), daughter of George and Sarah
Shoemaker, was born in Germany about 1665; died in 1716 in Cheltenham
township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; married, at Abington Friends'
Meeting, in Cheltenham, 11 mo. 18, 1688, Edward Eaton, widower, of Abing-
ton, who died in 1709, and was buried at Oxford.
* Philadelphia Register's office, Will Book K, p. 202.
t Ibid., Will Book 2, p. 186.
t Register's office, Norristown, Pennsylvania, Will Book 5, p. 44.
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Zhild of Edward and Sarah (Shoemaker) Eaton:
23. Sarah Eaton, Jr.3, married John Harris, of Abington, 1717.
In the year 1708 Sarah Shoemaker1, the emigrant widow, disposed of her
real estate as already mentioned; of this, she conveyed to Sarah Eaton2
forty acres,* of which the following is an extract : " This indenture made
the 28th day of the second month called April, in the seventh year of the
reign of our Soverign, Lady Ann, Queen of Great Britian, and Anno Domini,
Dne thousand seven hundred and eight, between Sarah Shoemaker of Chelten-
ham in the county of Phila. in the Province of Pennsylvania, widow, on the
one part, and Sarah Eaton one of the daughters of the said Sarah Shoemaker,
and wife to Edward Eaton of Abington in the said county and Province on
the other part. Now this indenture witnesseth that the said Sarah Shoe-
maker in consideration of the natural love, good will and affection which
she hath and beareth, to and for the said daughter Sarah Eaton, and for
diver other good causes and valuable considerations hereunto moving, hath
given, granted, sold and released and confirmed . . . unto the said Sarah
Eaton, the full quantity of forty acres of land, part of the said two hundred
acres . . . the said forty acres to descend to Sarah Eaton Junior, her exec-
utors, assigns" & etc.
Sarah (Eaton, Jr.3) Harris died 12 mo. 24, 1775. She was buried in
Abington Friends' burying-ground. In her will, signed 12 mo. 14, 1770,
probated 1 mo. 12, I777,f sne makes no mention of any children, but makes
bequests to the children of her half-sister, Mary Stirk, and to her cousins
Benjamin and William Shoemaker, sons of Cousin Abraham, deceased, and
to his son George, forty acres of land, the same given by Sarah Shoemaker1
to her daughter Sarah Eaton2. Her " sister Mary Stirk," above named, was
a daughter of Edward Eaton, her father, by a former marriage, and was there-
fore her step-sister.
6. ISAAC SHOEMAKER2 (George1), son of George and Sarah Shoe-
maker, was born in Cresheim, Germany, in the year 1669; died in German-
town, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 12, 1732. While his mother, Sarah, and her
children settled in Cheltenham township, Isaac went early to Germantown,
where he became a tanner, his yards being located on the Main Street east
of where Coulter Street now crosses. Under the charter granted for Ger-
mantown by William Penn in 1690, Isaac Shoemaker was Sheriff in 1695
and 1696, and one of the Burgesses in 1706. From the minutes of the Coun-
* See deed, Philadelphia Recorder's office, Deed Book E, 5, vol. vii. p. 131.
t Will Book Q, p. 233.
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cil, 12 mo. 30, 1703, it appears that " Isaac Shoemaker and Peter Shoemaker
were authorized to arrange with workmen, that a prison house and stocks
be put up as soon as possible." He was one of the patrons of Francis Daniel
Pastorius's school, as mentioned by Judge Pennypacker in his " Settlement
of Germantown," and a contributor to the fund for building a Friends' Meet-
ing-house in Germantown in 1705. His residence was built near the corner
of Main Street and Shoemaker's Lane, now Penn Street. After the battle
of Germantown the British used the house as a hospital. The property re-
mained in the family until purchased by the late George H. Thompson/who
tore it down in 1843.
Isaac Shoemaker married, at Abington Friends' Meeting, 9 mo. 26. 1694,
Sarah Hendricks, born in Cresheim, Germany, 10 mo. 2, 167S; died in Ger-
mantown, 6 mo. 15, 1742. She was daughter of Gerhard and Mary Hen-
dricks, of Germantown, who arrived from Germany on the " ffrancis and
Dorothy ffrom London 8. 16. 1685." * Gerhard Hendricks was a prominent
Friend, and one of the signers of the first protest against slavery, issued by
the Germantown Preparative Meeting, 2 mo. 18, 1688, and addressed to the
Monthly Meeting of Abington. He had bought two hundred acres of land
from Dirck Sipman.f lying east of the Main Street, between Shoemaker and
Church Lanes, and eastward to the line of Bristol township. His house was
built in the valley of the Wingohocking Creek, nearly a quarter of a mile
from Main Street. After his death the property passed to his only child,
Sarah, wife of Isaac Shoemaker. Gerhard Hendricks's family Bible, published
in Zurich in 1583, now belongs to Mrs. Samuel M. Shoemaker, of Baltimore,
Maryland; it contains many records of the Hendricks and Shoemaker
families.
Children of Isaac and Sarah (Hendricks) Shoemaker:
24. Benjamin3, born 8 mo. 3, 1704; married (1), Sarah Coates; (2) Elizabeth Morris.
25. Henry5. There is but little known of Henry; he was mentioned in his father's
will in 1732, and in the same year Abington Monthly Meeting gave him a
certificate to marry Mabel Ong. In the marriage records of Egg Harbor
Monthly Meeting is noted the marriage of Henry Shoemaker and Mabel Ong
m 1732, daughter of Joseph Ong, of Egg Harbor, New Jersey.
7- SUSANNA SHOEMAKER2 (George1), daughter of George and
Sarah Shoemaker, was born in Germany in 1673; married (1), at Abington
Friends' Meeting, held at the house of Richard Wall, in Cheltenham township,
1 mo. 4, 1696, Isaac Price, son of Philip Price, one of the early Welsh settlers
* Pennsylvania Magazine, vol\ viii. p. 338.
t Deed Book E, 4, vol. vii. p. 180.
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of Haverford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Isaac and Susanna settled
on a farm in Plymouth township, where he died in 1706. His will is dated
7 mo. 4, 1706, and was probated March 1, 1706/7.* Susanna was sole exec-
utrix. She married (2), 3 mo. 27, 1708, at Plymouth Meeting, William
Cuerton, son of Richard and Margaret Cuerton, of Radnor, who arrived
on the '" Rebecca," 8 mo. 31, 1685, from London.
Children of Isaac and Susanna (Shoemaker) Price:
26. Mary3, born 1 mo. 29, 1699; died young.
27. Gwen3, born 1 mo. 24, 1702 ; died young.
28. Isaac3, born 3 mo. 13, 1705; died 4 mo., 1738; married Margaret Lewis.
Children of William and Susanna (Shoemaker) Cuerton:
29. Susanna3, born 1 mo. 31, 1709; married, 1730, William David.
30. Rachel3, married, 1732, Joseph Underwood.
31. Rebecca3.
William Cuerton, with his family, removed from Haverford to Delaware,
presenting his certificate to Duck Creek Monthly Meeting 1 mo. 21, 171 5 ;
at this meeting his daughters Susanna and Rachel were married as above.
(See minutes of Duck Creek Monthly Meeting Historical Society.)
ffonrtb Generation
10. ABRAHAM SPIOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), son of George
Shoemaker and Sarah Wall, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township,
Philadelphia County, 5 mo. 15, 1697; died in Bristol township, 10 mo.,
1753; married, 1 mo. 26, 1722, Amelia Levering, daughter of William and
Catharine Levering, of Roxborough, Philadelphia County, granddaughter
of Wigard Levering, who married, in 1671, Magdalene Boker, of the city
of Ley den, in Holland, and great-granddaughter of Rosier Levering f and
his wife Elizabeth Van de Wall, who was born in Wesel, Germany. Amelia
(Levering) Shoemaker died 2 mo. 7, 1762, and was buried in the Shoemaker
burying ground.
Abraham Shoemaker was a farmer, living in Bristol township, west of
the old York Road. He was a member of Abington Monthly Meeting,
serving as overseer and representative for many years. In his will, dated
9 mo. 21, 1753, and probated 10 mo. 11, 17534 aIter providing for his wife
* Philadelphia Register's office, Book C, p. 51.
t For descendants of Rosier Levering, see "The Levering Family," by Colonel John Levering.
t Philadelphia Register's office, Book K, p. 109.
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Amelia, he gave to his sons William, George, and Benjamin each a farm in
Cheltenham township, subject to an annuity to be paid his daughter Catharine
during her natural life. To his son Abraham he gave his farm and homestead
in Bristol township; to his daughter Sarah, wife of Daniel Pastorius, he made
no bequest, having advanced her share at the time of her marriage. His per-
sonal property amounted to £410 6.?. lid.
A legal instrument dated 1747, found among the papers of Benjamin
Levering, of Roxborough, Pennsylvania, of which the following is a copy,
was presented to the writer of this genealogy by Colonel John Levering, of
Lafayette, Indiana, as a matter of interest to the descendants of Abraham
Shoemaker.
" To all people to whom these presents shall come Abraham Shoemaker
of the County of Philadelphia Mason and Amelia his wife one of the Daugh-
ters of William Levering late of Roxborrow in the County aforesaid Yeoman
dec'd send Greeting Whereas the said William Levering by his Last Will
and Testament bearing date the 20th of December A D 1744 devised certain
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments unto his Son Benjamin Levering Sub-
ject (among other things) to the payment of the Sum of twenty Pounds
to the aforesaid Amelia a Legacy thereby bequeathed to her. Now know yee
that the said Abraham Shoemaker and Amelia his wife do hereby acknowl-
edge to have this day received of the said Benjm Levering the said Sum of
twenty Pounds and therefore do thereof hereby acquit and forever dis-
charge the said Benjamin Levering his heirs exectrs and admrs and the prem-
ises charged therewith
" In witness whereof they the said Abraham Shoemaker and Amelia
his wife have hereunto put their Hands and Seals the twenty Sixth day of
October on the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and forty
Seven
Abraham Shoemaker
her
Ameley X Shoemaker
mark
" Sealed and delivered
(the words Certain Lands
being first interlined)
in the presence of us
Hans Bucher
his
Patrick X Hase"
mark
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Children of Abraham and Amelia (Levering) Shoemaker :
32. William', born 1722; married, 10 mo. 25, 1752, Susanna Richardson.
33. George4, married, 2 mo. 25, 1754, Martha Livezey.
34. Benjamin', born 1727; married, 2 mo. 29, 1753, Mary Comly.
35- Abraham', married, at Plymouth Meeting, 6 mo. 3, 1762, Lydia Dawes, born 6 mo.
25, 1732, daughter of Abraham Dawes of Whitpain. Abraham Shoemaker
was a farmer and a store-keeper; he died in Germantown in 1767. Letters
were granted to his brother-in-law John Jones, Jr., and Thomas Rose. He
left one son, — Samuel Shoemaker, born 1763.
36. Sarah', married 11 mo. 30, 1742, Daniel Pastorius.
37. Catharine', died unmarried.
11. ISAAC SHOEMAKER- (George2, George1), son of George Shoe-
maker and Sarah Wall, his wife, was born in Shoemakertown, Cheltenham
township, Philadelphia County, 8 mo. 23, 1700; died 8 mo. 23, 1741; buried
in the Shoemaker burying-ground. He married Dorothy Penrose, daughter
of Bartholomew Penrose and his wife Hester, daughter of Toby and Hester
(Ashmead) Leech, of Cheltenham township, Pennsylvania, who were mar-
ried in Cheltenham. Gloucestershire, England, at Friends' Meeting, 10 mo.
26, 1679.*
Dorothy Shoemaker died 8 mo. 11, 1764. Her will was signed 8 mo. 8.
5764, and probated 8 mo. 21, 1764.! She left her estate equally between
her children, John, Isaac, Thomas, Joseph, Esther, and Sarah. To her son-
in-law, Nathan Sheppard, she gave ten pounds, and named her sons John and
Isaac her executors.
Children of Isaac and Dorothy (Penrose) Shoemaker:
38. John', born 2 mo. 1, 1726; married, 5 mo. 25, 1752, Elizabeth Livezey.
39. Isaac', married (1) Elizabeth Potts; (2) Ann Roberts.
40. Thomas', died unmarried.
41- Joseph', married Abigail Jones.
42. Esther', born 2 mo. 2, 1732; married Isaac Tyson.
43- Sarah*, born 8 mo. 2, 1733; married Nathan Sheppard.
44- George', died 1 mo. 23. 1764, unmarried; merchant of Philadelphia; buried in
Cheltenham burying-ground. In his will, dated 1 mo. 18, 1764^ he makes a
bequest " to his brother John, and uncle Richard Mather, for repairing the
Shoemaker Burying Ground in Cheltenham, also a bequest, the interest of
which shall be used for schooling the children of poor Friends of Abington."
Isaac Shoemaker's residence was on the west side of the York Road,
north of Tacony Creek. His widow Dorothy, soon after her husband's death.
* Friends' Record, Devonshire House, London,
t Will Book N, p. 174, Philadelphia Register's office.
t Register's office, Philadelphia, Book N, p. 176.
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tlbe Sboemafcer jfamil\> of Cbeltenbam
entered into an agreement, 11 mo. 6, 1746, with Richard Mather, who had
married her sister, Sarah Penrose, and John Tyson, of Abington, son of
Rynear Tyson, " to build on the land now in tenure or possession of the
said Dorothy Shoemaker, in the said Township of Cheltenham a corn-grist
water-mill, to be built jointly and in partnership between the said parties."
The mill was to be built " opposite ye said Dorothy's garden, at the place
of said crick, commonly called and known by the name of ye Sheeps Washing
Place." For more than one hundred years this mill continued in possession
of the descendants of Dorothy Shoemaker, and was known as " Shoemaker's
Mill." About 1846 the estate was sold, Charles Bosler, of Cheltenham,
becoming the owner, and his son, Joseph Bosler, is now in possession of the
mill, modernized and greatly enlarged.
To correct an error which has appeared in two or more historical accounts
of the Shoemaker family, wherein the name of Dorothy Penrose has been
confused with that of her cousin Dorothy Leech, both being granddaughters
of Toby and Hester Leech, the following facts are recited : On an old chart
of the Shoemaker family, belonging to the late David Foulke, of Norristown,
Pennsylvania, it reads that Isaac Shoemaker married Dorothy Penrose; this
chart seems to have been compiled about 1775, as it bears the names of the
children of the fifth generation who were then born. Again, on a " Shoe-
maker Tree," belonging to Louis P. Shoemaker, of Washington. D. C, it
also reads that Isaac Shoemaker married Dorothy Penrose. This tree seems
to have been constructed without any reference to the chart above named,
while the names given indicate that it was made about 1795. The following
extracts from a deed confirm the above : *
"Whereas by indenture, bearing date the 19th day of the 8th Mo. 1731,
made between Bartholomew Penrose, the eldest son of Bartholomew Penrose
late of this city, shipwright, dec'd : the said Thomas Penrose, the other son of
the said dec'd, Bartholomew Penrose: Isaac Shoemaker farmer of Cheltenham
in the county of Phila. and Dorothy his wife, one of the daughters of the said
Bartholomew Penrose, the father, and Richard Mather of Cheltenham, yeoman,
and Sarah his wife, the other daughter of the said Bartholomew Penrose, the
Father."
12. JACOB SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), son of George Shoe-
maker and Sarah Wall, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Phila-
delphia County, Pennsylvania, 10 mo. 16, 1703, and died in Plymouth town-
ship, 10 mo. 15, 1784. He married, at Abington Meeting, 1 mo. 29, 1736,
Margaret Conrad, born 1709, in Germantown, daughter of Mathias Conrad
* Recorder's office, Philadelphia, Deed Book G, vol. vii. p. 273.
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and Barbara Tyson, his wife, and granddaughter of Dennis Conrad ( Thones
Kunders) and Elin, his wife, who were among the first settlers of German-
town.*
When Penn, 12 mo. 6, 1684, delivered a charter to Dirck Op den Graeff
and three others for the incorporation of Germantown, he directed Thones
Kunders and three others to be the burgesses. He was burgess again in
1 703- 1 706. He was one of the jurymen, 9 mo. 3, 1696, before the Court
of Record in the action of Smith against Abraham Op den Graeff. In 1696
he was recorder of the court. In drawing for lots he had drawn No. 2, near
Naglee's Hill. The first Friends' Meeting in Germantown was held at his
house. Thomas Chalkley records in his Journal, in 1729, that he was at
Thones Kunders's or Dennis Conrad's funeral, and verifies the statement that
the first meeting was held there. f
Soon after his marriage, Jacob Shoemaker bought a farm of two hun-
dred acres in Plymouth township and removed thereto in 1740, at which time
Abington Monthly Meeting granted a certificate commending the family to
the care of Gwynedd Monthly Meeting. In his will, signed 3 mo. 23, 1779,
probated 3 mo. 24, 17834 he makes provision for his wife, and directs that
after her death his farm shall be sold and the proceeds therefrom, and all
his personal property, be divided among his children and grandchildren. His
sons Mathias and Isaac Shoemaker were made executors.
Children of Jacob and Margaret (Conrad) Shoemaker:
45. Jonathan4, born 12 mo. 14. 1736; died young.
46. Mathias4, born 12 mo. 14, 1736; married Hannah Kenderdine.
47. Barbara4, born f> mo. 30. 1738: died before 1779; married Jacob Davis.
48. Jonathan4, born 12 mo. 16, 1739; married, 5 mo. 7, 1772, Martha Shoemaker.
49. Isaac4, born 11 mo. 16, 1741 ; married Rachel Conrad.
50. Hannah4, born 9 mo. 10, 1743; married, 11 mo. 5, 1772, John Lewis, son of Ellis
Lewis, of Upper Dublin.
51. Elizabeth4, born 11 mo. 30, 1745; married 12 mo., 1788, John Williams.
52. Sarah4, born 2 mo. 3, 1748; married John Hughes.
53. David4, born 1 mo. 31, 1753; married, 10 mo. 22, 1778, Jane Roberts.
13. GEORGE SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), son of George
Shoemaker and Sarah Wall, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township,
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; married Grace White, daughter of
Thomas White, of Bristol township, Philadelphia County. George was a
* For ancestors of Margaret Conrad, see "Thones Kunders and his Children," by Henry C.
Conrad, of Wilmington, Delaware, Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia, 1891.
t Settlement of Germantown.
t Philadelphia Register's office, Will Book S, p. 3S1.
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Gbe Sbocmahcr family of Cbeltenbam
farmer, and settled first in Warrington township, Bucks County; later he
moved to Abington township, Philadelphia County, where he died i mo. 28,
1776. His will, signed 1 mo. 15, 1774, was probated 3 mo. 26, 1776.*
Children of George and Grace (White) Shoemaker:
54. Elizabeth4, married, at Gwynedd, 4 mo. 17. 174S, John Conrad.
55. Thomas', married, at Gwynedd, 10 1110. II, 1757, Mary Ambler.
56. George, Jr.*, died 1773; married, 4 mo. 19, 1768, Edith Spencer.
57. Abraham4, died young.
58. Grace4, married, 5 mo., 1771, Joseph Michener.
59. Sarah4, married, 4 mo. 19, 1751, John Child.
60. Mary4, married, 1750, Henry Child.
61. Hannah4, born 10 mo. 21, 1737; married, 1771, George Michener.
14. RICHARD SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), son of George
Shoemaker and Sarah Wall, his wife, was born in Shoemakertown, Chelten-
ham township, 2 mo. 26, 1707; died in Gwynedd township, 1 mo. 24, 1790,
in his eighty-third year. He married, at Abington Meeting, 1 mo. 27, 1732,
Agnes Cleaver, daughter of Peter Cleaver, of Germantown. Richard was
a farmer, living in Horsham township.
Children of Richard and Agnes (Cleaver) Shoemaker:
62. Jacob4, born 1 mo. 24, 1735; died 7 mo. 21, 1741.
63. Peter4, born 1 mo. 21, 1738; died 7 mo. 14. I741-
64. Ezekiel4, born 3 mo. 28, 1739; died 12 mo. 18, 1816: married, 11 mo. 10, 1761,
Ann Williams.
65. Agnes4, born 3 tno. 11. 1742; died 8 mo. 12, 1757.
66. Mary4, born 3 mo. 14. 1744; died 12 mo. 23, 1795; married Cadwalader Roberts.
67. Sarah4, born 6 mo. 30, 1748: died 9 mo. 4, 1771 ; married Joseph Roberts.
15. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), daughter of
George Shoemaker and Sarah Wall, his first wife, born in Cheltenham town-
ship, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania ; declared intention of marriage with
James Delaplain, at Abington Friends' Meeting, 1 mo. 25, 1728, and they
were married the following month. James Delaplain was born 8 mo. 5,
1695, at New Castle, Pennsylvania, and was a son of James Delaplain and
Hannah Cook, who were married at Mantinicott, Long Island, by Friends'
Ceremony, 8 mo. 28, 1692^ James the elder was buried 4 mo. 12. 1750,
in Friends' burying-ground at Germantown, and his wife Hannah at the same
place, 4 mo. 22, 1755. He is said by Alden. in his "American Epitaphs,"
to have been the son of Nicholas Delaplain. a French Huguenot, who appears
* Philadelphia Register's office, Will Book Q, p. 271.
t Pennypacker, Settlement of Germantown, p. 136.
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as a settler in New York, then New Amsterdam, as early as 1657, and who
married Susanna Cresson, daughter of Pierre Cresson and Rachel Cloos, his
wife, 9 mo. 1, 1658, at the Dutch Reformed Church.*
Elizabeth (Shoemaker) Delaplain died early, leaving two children:
68. Nehemiah Delaplain4, married Mary Marshall.
69. Sarah Delaplain*, married Joseph Ferree, son of Andrew Ferree and Mary Reed,
of Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and grandson of Madame Mary
Ferree, the French Huguenot, who settled in the Pequea Valley, Lancaster
County, in 1712. Joseph Ferree was living in Germantown 1770-1795; he was
Justice of the Peace, and was United States store-keeper for military supplies.
On the 31st of July, 1776, the Council of Safety "desired Joseph Ferree to
deliver to John Mitchell, Commissioner for victualling the Navy, twenty five
bushels of salt, out of the store at Germantown." On the 1st of August, 1776,
an order was issued for more salt, and to deliver to Henry Huber "one ton
of saltpeter." On the 8th of July it was resolved that Dr. Charles Bensel,
Joseph Ferree, and Leonard Stoneburner " be appointed to collect all the
leaden window-weights, clock-weights, and other lead in Germantown and its
neighborhood, for which the liberal price of six pence per pound will be
allowed, and they are authorized to draw on this Board for the same." t
Joseph and Sarah Ferree appear to have had but one child. Daniel, who died
young.
16. CATHARINE SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), daughter of
George Shoemaker and Christiana Brown, his second wife, was born in
Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, in 171 2; died 6 mo. 15, 1786;
married, at Abington Meeting, 3 mo. 15, 1745, William Thompson, farmer
of Cheltenham, who died 3 mo. 23, 1781, and was buried on the 25th, in
the Cheltenham graveyard, where his wife Catharine was afterwards interred,
6 mo. 17, 1786.
Children of William and Catharine (Shoemaker) Thompson:
70. Jesse4, born 6 mo. 26, 1746; died 7 mo. 22, 1778; buried at Cheltenham.
71. John4, born 12 mo. 22, 1750; married Abigail Roberts.
17. SARAH SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), daughter of George
Shoemaker and his second wife Christiana Brown, was born in Shoemaker-
town, Cheltenham township; died 12 mo. 13, 1758; married, 1 mo. 17, 1736,
at Abington Meeting, Anthony Williams, born in Radnor township, Delaware
County, 8 mo. 6, 171 1; died in Bristol township, 8 mo. 11, 1793; he was
the son of John Williams, born 5 mo. 17, 1670: died 6 mo. 13, 1740; who
married, at Germantown Friends' Meeting, 6 mo. 3, 1696, Ellen Klincken,
born at Uttenkirk, Germany, 6 mo. 14, 1670; died in Germantown, 2 mo.
* Huguenots in America, by Stapleton.
t Pennsylvania Magazine, vol. vi. p. 383.
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Sbe Sboemafcer jfamity of Cbeltenbam
21, 1736; she was a daughter of Aret Klincken, from Dalem in Holland,
who settled in Germantown in 1687.
In " Merion in the Welsh Tract," by Thomas A. Glenn, published 1896,
page 65, it is stated that " William John (alias Jones) died either on ship-
board, or directly after his arrival from Merioneth." His non-cupative will
(Register's office, Book A, p. 34) was probated first day of first month, 1685,
at Philadelphia, he being late of Merionethshire, Wales. He mentions his
son John Williams and daughters Alice, Kathrine, and Gwen Williams; he
also refers to his wife Ann Reynolds, Hugh Roberts, and John Roberts, exec-
utors. The following is from Deed Book C, 1, Philadelphia : " Williams John,
Bettws. yeoman, who take 156^4 acres of Welsh Tract," which was, some
vears later, 10 mo. 13, 1690, surveyed and allotted to the members of the
syndicate, or heirs of such as were deceased. John Williams, above named,
certainly got a portion of this Welsh Tract. In Exemplification record, No.
7, page t,^ (10 mo. 13, 1690) his name appears as one of the company in
the Welsh Tract; in Deed Book E, vol. v., page 298, "John Williams of
Merion in Welsh Tract, yeoman, to Cadwallader Morgan for 76^2 acres,
consideration £50. dated 4 mo. 18, 1694." Again, in Deed Book E, 3,
vol. v.. page 70, dated 6 mo. 13, 1697, there appears, " John Williams of the
townships of Merion in Welsh Tract to Edward Price for 78 acres in Goshen,
within the Welsh Tract: consideration £3.5.8."* " 12 mo. 25, 171 1, John
Williams produced a certificate from Radnor Friends' Meeting being re-
ceived from thence to Germantown." f "6 mo. 29, 1715, a certificate was
granted John Williams in order to remove to Merion." $ "2 mo. 27, 1724,
John Williams lately removed from Radnor produced a certificate for him
and his family, which was read and accepted. "§
John Williams purchased, in 1716, one hundred and thirty-three acres
of land in Cheltenham township, and in 1724 he made a second purchase of
ninety-three acres. It is believed that the lands he held in Bristol township
were part of the Klincken Tract, coming to his wife Ellen, daughter of Aret
Klincken. The marriage certificate of John Williams and Ellen Klincken
is now in possession of Charles Trump, No. 3826. Among the witnesses,
immediately following the names of the bride and groom, appear the name of
Kathrine Williams, and Gwen (her last name is illegible). Anthony
Williams was a farmer in Bristol township, Philadelphia County; he was a
member and an elder of Abington Meeting. Of his sons, only three survived
* From Thomas Williams's, Cheltenham, Family Records.
t Abington Records.
t Abington Minutes.
\ Abington Monthly Meeting.
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him. To George he bequeathed two hundred acres in Bristol township; to
Isaac, a large tract of land in Whitemarsh ; and to Anthony second, the old
homestead tract of two hundred and thirty acres in Cheltenham township.
Children of Anthony and Sarah (Shoemaker) Williams:
72. Susanna4 born 9 mo. 27, 1737; died 6 mo. 16, 1759.
73. Hannah', born 9 mo. 27, 1737; died young.
74. Hannah*, born 10 mo. 30, 1738; married, 1 mo. 21, 1763, Nathan Livezey.
75. John*, born 11 mo. 23, 1739; died 3 mo. 6, 1744.
76. Mary*, born 12 mo. 13. 1740; married, 11 mo. 26, 1764, William Hallowell, Jr.
77. Eleanor', born 7 mo. 7, 1742; died I mo. 20, 1769.
78. Anthony, Jr.*, born 9 mo. 30, 1743; married, 11 mo. 25, 177A Rachel Jarrett.
79. Sarah*, born 9 mo. 30, 1743; died 8 mo. 30, 1770, unmarried.
80. Rebecca*, born 1 mo. 19, 1744/45; died 3 mo. 14, 1768.
81. Christiana*, born 3 mo. 16, 1745/46.
82. Isaac*, born 3 mo. 16, 1745/46; married, 11 mo. 21, 1783, Phebe Meredith.
83. Joseph', born 3 mo. 6, 1747; died 4 mo. 2, 1776.
84. Anna*, born 1 mo. 9, 1748/49; died 12 mo. 29, 1769.
85. Elizabeth*, born 2 mo. II, 1750; died 12 mo. 24, 1767.
86. George*, born 8 mo. 16, 1751 ; married, 11 mo. 17, 1780, Abigail Lancaster.
87. Daniel*, born 1 mo. 21, 1753; died 10 mo. 28, 1763.
88. Abraham*, born 4 mo. 10, 1754; died 3 mo. 3, 1774-
89. Rachel', born 11 mo. 19, 1755; died 10 mo. 18, 1772.
18. BARBARA SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), daughter of
George Shoemaker and his second wife, Christiana Brown, was born at Shoe-
makertown, Cheltenham township; died 11 mo. 10, 1802; married, at Abing-
ton Meeting, 2 mo. 20, 1736, John Roberts, of Oxford township, farmer.
His will was dated 4 mo. 16, 1773; probated 5 mo. 10, 1773.
Children of John and Barbara (Shoemaker) Roberts:
90. John', born 4 mo. 29, 1737; died 4 mo. 17, 1773: married, 6 mo. 9, 1763, Rebecca
Harper.
91. Hannah', born 7 mo. 30, 1739: died young.
92. Isaac', born 10 mo. 8, 1741 ; died 8 mo. 28, 1815; married, 5 mo. 24, 1763, Agnes
Harper.
93. Mary4, born 12 mo. 10, 1744; died young.
94. Hannah', born 6 mo. 29, 1745; married, 11 mo. 21, 1765, James Pedrick.
95. Mary*, born 12 mo. 21, 1747; died 1 mo. 30, 1825; married, 4 mo. 24, 1766, Enoch
Thomas.
96. Jesse', born 12 mo. 7, 1749; married. 11 mo. 4. 1779. Mary Wilson.
97. William', born 3 mo. 17, 1753.
98. Elizabeth*, born 9 mo. 26, 1755; died 11 mo. 17. 1818; married, 4 mo. 18, 1782,
John Parry.
99. Sarah*, born 1 mo. 15, 1759; died 10 mo. 3, 1762.
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19. SUSAN SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), daughter of George
Shoemaker and his second wife, Christiana Brown, was born at Shoemaker-
town, Cheltenham township; died in Abington township, 2 mo. 13, 1780;
married, 7 mo. 15, 1740, at Abington Meeting, Joseph Phipps, who died
3 mo. 7, 1785, son of John Phipps, of Abington.
Children of Joseph and Susan (Shoemaker) Phipps:
100. Christiana', born 5 mo. 23, 1741 ; married George Fisher ; no issue.
101. John*, born 6 mo. 13, 1745; mentioned in Samuel Shoemaker's will.
102. Elizabeth4, born 2 mo. 25, 1747.
103. Susanna*, born 1 mo. 17, 1749.
104. Hannah*, born 10 mo. 3, 1751 ; died 2 mo. 15, 1782.
105. Joseph', born 8 mo. 9, 1752; died young.
106. Rebecca', born 4 mo. 1, 1754.
107. Joseph*, born 4 mo. 1, 1756.
108. Rachel*, born 4 mo. 1, 1759; mentioned in Samuel Shoemaker's will as being
unmarried in 1818.
21. MARY SHOEMAKER3 (George2, George1), daughter of George
Shoemaker and his second wife, Christiana Brown, was born at Shoemaker-
town, Cheltenham township; died in Cheltenham, 7 mo. 6, 1762; married,
9 mo. 18, 1746, at Abington Meeting, Thomas Livezey, born 11 mo. 4,
1722/23, son of David and Rebecca Livezey, of Lower Dublin.
Children of Thomas and Mary (Shoemaker) Livezey:
109. Ann*, died 7 mo. 17, 1823; married Frederick Altemus.
no. Rebecca*, died 3 mo. 20, 1766.
24. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER3 (Isaac2, George1), son of Isaac Shoe-
maker and Sarah Hendricks, his wife, was torn in Germantown, Pennsylvania,
8 mo. 3, 1704; removed by certificate from Abington Monthly Meeting, in
1724, to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. He became a merchant, advertising
March, 1729, " Linseed Oil and window glass for sale in High Street oppo-
site the Presbyterian. Meeting House." He qualified as a Common Councilman
10 mo. 14, 1732; ten years later he became an alderman, and 10 mo. 4, 1743,
he was elected mayor of Philadelphia. From 7 mo. 15, 1751 , until his death
in 1767 he was treasurer of the city, having succeeded Samuel Hassell, the
Councillor. He was elected mayor a second time, 10 mo. 3, 1752, and a
third time, 10 mo. 7, 1760. He was invited to a seat in the Provincial Council
at the same time as James Hamilton ; he held the invitation under considera-
tion for nearly two months, but, deciding to accept, he qualified 2 mo. 4,
1745/46.
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Charles P. Keith, in his " Provincial Councillors," which I have followed
in tracing this family, writes : " Shoemaker was appointed as a Quaker, and
remained such throughout his life; he was a representative — and the only
representative in the Council — of that Continental race which — the first emi-
o-rant Quakers, the next Lutherans or Moravians — has predominated in so
large a section of our State. It was a principle with the governors who
preceded John Penn to keep a fair number of Quakers, if not as many as
there were Churchmen, at the board, although those appointed were scarcely
representative men of the sect, but such as were friendly to the Proprietary,
and were not likely to obstruct military measures. He was an active mem-
ber until after the French War. He attended the meetings very seldom during
the contest between John Penn and the Assembly, and when present gave
no opinion on the subject. Penn complained that he had shown no dis-
approbation of the effort to change the form of government from Proprietary
to Royal; and he (Benjamin) had the independence to refuse to put his
name to a letter condemnatory of the Assembly to be sent the Proprietary
family. For this reason, instead of his want of legal training, — for laymen
were generally appointed, — John Penn, in 1764, declined making him a Judge
of the Supreme Court. At the election of that year, Shoemaker voted the
anti-Proprietary ticket for Members of Assembly."
Benjamin Shoemaker was elected a member of the overseers of the public
schools, 8 mo. 20, 1743, and served until his death. During the many years
he served as a Councillor, the minutes of the meetings indicate that the gov-
ernor had great confidence in his judgment and ability to deal with the
Indians; many difficult questions pertaining to the Indians were referred to
him for adjustment. On the 8th of the 12th month, 1755, the governor
issued a message to the " Sasquehannah" Indians, and " appointed Aaron
Dupree, Esq., Mr. Benjamin Shoemaker, and Mr. Charles Brodhead to visit
the tribe, and invite them to meet the Governor at John Harris's house on
the first day of January next, where it was intended to hold a council."
"On the 14th day of the 12th month, 1756, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Shoemaker,
and Mr. Logan were appointed to visit the Chief Teedyuscung, and satisfy
him, as to a claim he made for some land."
He effected several treaties with different tribes. A photograph of that
executed at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 23d day of July.
1748, with deputies from the Twightwees, a nation of Indians on or about
the river Ouabache, a branch of the river Mississippi, taken from the original,
now in the Library of Congress at Washington, is here given, also the text
of the treaty. The parchment is much worn, and many names are almost
illegible, otherwise it has been well preserved.
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Whereas at an Indian Treaty held at Lancaster in the County of Lan-
caster in the Province of Pennsilvania on Wednesday the twentieth Day of
July instant Before the Honourable Benjamin Shoemaker Joseph Turner
Thomas Hopkinson and William Logan Esquires by Virtue of a Commission
under the Great Seal of the Said province dated at Philadelphia the Sixteenth
Day of the Said Month Three Indian Chiefs Deputies from the Twightwees
a Nation of Indians Scituate on Or about the River Ouabache a Branch of the
River Mississippi Viz Ciquenackqua Assepansa Natoecqueha appeared in Be-
half of themselves and their Nation and prayed that the Twightwees might
be admitted into the Friendship and Alliance of the King of Great Brittain
and his subjects professing on their parts to become true and faithfull Friends
and Allies to the English and so for Ever to Continue and Scaroy-iady.
Cadairanirha Chiefs of the Oneida Nation Such[ra]chery of Seneka Nation
Can[in]ckodon Cuntyuchqua Ech[niseral] of the Mohowks . . . Lawachca-
micky Dominy Buck Ossoghqua of the Shawanese and Nenatcheehon of the
Delawares ... all of them Nations in Friendship and Alliance with the
English becoming Earnest Intercessors with the Said Commissioners on their
Behalf the Prayer of the Said Deputies of the Twightwees was granted and
a firm Treaty and Alliance of Friendship was then Stipulated and Agreed On
Between the Said Commissioners and the Said Deputies of the Twightwee
Nation as by the Records of Council remaining at Philadelphia in the Said
Province may more fully appear. Now these presents witness and It is
hereby declared That the Said Nation of Indians called the Twightwees are
Accepted by the Said Commissioners as Good Friends and Allies of the
English Nation and That They the Said Twightwees and the Subjects of the
King of Great Brittain Shall for Ever hereafter be as One Head And One
Heart and live in this friend Ship as One people In Consideration whereof
the Said Ciquenackqua Assepansa Natoecqueha Deputies of the Said Twight-
wee Nation do hereby in Behalf of the Said Nation Covenant promise and
Declare That The Several people of the Said Twightwee Nation or any Of
them Shall not at anytime hurt Injure or Defraud or Suffer to be hurt In-
jured or Defrauded any of the Subjects of the King of Great Brittain Either
in their persons or Estates But Shall at all times [readily] Do justice and
perform to them all Acts and Offices of Friend Ship and Good will. Item
That the Said Twightwee Nation by the Alliance aforesaid becoming Intitled
to the privilege and protection of the English Laws. They shall at all times
behave themselves regularly and soberly according to the Laws of this Govern-
ment whilst they shall live or be amongst or near the Christian Inhabitants
thereof. Item That none of Said Nation shall at any time be Aiding Assisting
or Abetting to or with any Other Nation Whether of Indians or Others that
Shall not at such time be in Amity with the Crown of England and this Gov-
ernment. Item That if at any time Any of the Said Twightwee Nation by
Means of Evil minded persons and Sowers of Sedition Should hear of any
Unkind or disadvantageous Reports of the English as if They had evil Designs
Against any of the Said Indians. In Such Case Such Indians Shall [send
Notice thereof to the Governor of this Province] for the Time Being [and
shall not give credit to the said Reports till by] that Means They Shall be fully
Satisfied of the truth thereof And It is Agreed that the English Shall in such
cases [do the like by] Them. In Testimony whereof As well the said Com-
missioners as the Said Deputies of the Twightwee Nation have Smoaked ye
Calumet Pipe Made Mutual presents to each Other and here unto Sett their
Hands and Seals the Twenty third Day of July in the Year of Our Lord
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One thousand Seven hundred and Forty Eight And In the Twenty Second
Year of the Reign of George the Second King of Great Brittain France &
Ireland Defender of the Faith &ca.
Signed Sealed and Delivered
in the presence of us
Geo Croghan
Jon Forsyth
Conrad Doll
Michael Hubly
Peter [Parstz?]
Mark of Ciquenackqua
Mark of Assepansa
Mark of Natoecqueha
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Richard Peters Secretary
Conrad Weiser Interpreter
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Andrew X Montour Interpreter
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Thos Cookson
Peter Worrall
Ed Smouth
Adam Simon Ralm
David Stout
Geo Smith
Benj Shoemaker [seal]
Jo Turner [seal]
Thos Hopkinson [seal]
Willm Logan [seal]
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Benjamin Shoemaker died in Philadelphia, and was interred 6 mo. 25,
1767, in Friends' burying-ground, corner of Fourth and Arch Streets. He
married (1), at Friends' Meeting, 3 mo. 29, 1724, Sarah Coates, born in
Philadelphia, 7 mo. 4. 1705 ; died 4 mo. 8, 1738; daughter of Thomas Coates,
of Philadelphia, who was born at Sproxton, Leicestershire, England, 9 mo.
26, 1659, and died in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 22, 17 19; his parents were Henry
and Elizabeth Coates, of the old Leicestershire and Derbyshire family of that
name. Thomas Coates married, 7 mo. 25, 1696, Beulah Jaques, born in
England, 1659; died in Philadelphia, 6 mo. 29, 1741; she was a daughter
of Thomas and Beulah Jaques, of England, who were descendants of the
French Huguenots, and arrived in Philadelphia in 1684. Benjamin Shoe-
maker married (2), at Friends' Meeting, 7 mo. 6, 1739, Elizabeth Morris,
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born in Philadelphia, 10 mo. 21, 17 16, daughter of Anthony Morris and
Phebe Guest.
Children of Benjamin and Sarah (Coates) Shoemaker:
in. Samuel4, born 1725; married (1) Hannah Carpenter; (2) Rebecca Rawle.
112. Sarah4, born 4 mo. 23, 1729; married Edward Penington.
113. Hannah4, died unmarried.
114. Beulah4, married Samuel Burge.
Children of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Morris) Shoemaker:
115. Anthony4, married Penelope Rodman.
116. Charles4, died young; buried in Friends' ground, 9 mo. 29, 1752.
117. Joseph4, merchant in Philadelphia in 1772.
118. William4, married Martha Brown at Plumstead Meeting, n mo. 21, 1771, daughter
of Alexander Brown, of Buckingham township, Bucks County.
119. Charles4, married Margaret Minnick.
120. James4, of Reading, gentleman. In 1793 he was in the United States Comptroller's
office at Philadelphia; died s. p.; will dated 4 mo. 24, 1829; probated 12 mo.
28, 1831, leaving all to niece Elizabeth Lightfoot.
121. Mary4, married (1), at Christ Church, Philadelphia, 11 mo. 29, 1770, John Scull;
(2) Daniel Levan; died s. p.; will dated 12 mo. 4, 1815; probated 4 mo. 30,
1816, leaving to brother James Shoemaker and sister Elizabeth Lightfoot,
and sons and daughters of late brother Charles.
122. Phcebe4, died unmarried.
123. Elizabeth4, married, at Bank Meeting House, Philadelphia, 12 mo. 30, 1772, Benja-
min Lightfoot, of Reading, son of Samuel and Margaret Lightfoot, of Chester-
borough, Pennsylvania. She had one daughter, Elizabeth Lightfoot, of Read-
ing, who died unmarried ; will dated 3 mo. 8, 1832 ; probated 12 mo. 30, 1835.
28. ISAAC PRICE3 ( Susanna Shoemaker2, George1 ) , son of Isaac Price
and Susanna Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Plymouth township about
1705. When near fifteen years of age, "on the "7th day of October, 1720,
he was placed an apprentice with Griffith Jones and Elizabeth, his wife, of
Germantown." At an Orphans' Court held in Philadelphia on the 14th day
of December, 1723, the following record appears of him: " Isaac Price, the
son of Isaac Price, deceased, aged about 18 years, comes now into Court
and with him, Rowland Ellis, who was appointed guardian by the will of
Isaac Price, the father, and they pray that Griffith Jones of Germantown may,
because of the great age of the said Rowland Ellis, be appointed as assistant
to the said Rowland Ellis, and also as a guardian to him, the said Isaac Price,
the son." * On the 28th of May, 1735, Isaac Price3 and Margaret his wife,
of Plymouth, conveyed to William Trotter one hundred acres of land in that
township, it being a part of the three hundred and twenty-eight acres con-
* The Family, by Eli K. Price.
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veyed to his father, Isaac Price2, by Francis Rawle and John Wood in 1702
and 1705. Isaac Price3 married, at Friends' Meeting, at Haverford, on the
10th day of the 4th mo., 1729, Margaret Lewis, born 9 mo. 17, 1700, daughter
of Henry Lewis and Mary Taylor, his wife, and granddaughter of Henry
and Margaret Lewis, who came from Narberth, in Pembroke, Wales, in
1682. Isaac Price3 died 4 mo., 1738, and his wife Margaret in the following
month.
Children of Isaac and Margaret (Lewis) Price, born in Plymouth :
124. Philip*, born 11 mo. 5, 1730; married, 5 mo. 13, 1752, Hannah Bonsai.
125. Isaac*, died when about eighteen years of age.
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32. WILLIAM SHOEMAKER4 (Abraham3, George2, George1), son
of Abraham Shoemaker and Amelia Levering, his wife, was born 1722,
in Bristol township, Philadelphia County. He married (1), at Abington
Friends' Meeting, 10 mo. 25, 1752, Susanna Richardson, daughter of Aubrey
and Margaret Richardson, of Cheltenham, granddaughter of Joseph Richard-
son (whose seat was " Olethgo," on the Perkiomen, in Providence township)
and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Bevan. (John Bevan's wife was
Barbara Aubrey, aunt of the William Aubrey who married Letitia Penn,
and a descendant of Sir Reginald Aubrey, one of the Norman Conquerors of
Wales.) Susanna Richardson was a great-granddaughter of Samuel and
Eleanor Richardson, of Philadelphia County, who arrived from Spanish
Town, Jamaica Island, with a certificate from the Monthly Meeting in Spanish
Town, " yt he and his wife hath walked amongst us as becomes Truth." In
1686 Samuel Richardson became the owner of five thousand eight hundred
acres of land in Bristol township, Philadelphia County. The Abington
Monthly Meeting records of 12 mo. 25, 1701, say, "Samuel Richardson
having desired that Friends should keep a meeting of worship at his house,
and this meeting having answered the request, have ordered also that Friends
do meet at his house on ye sd. sixth day in evry month, considering the weak-
ness of his wife." * He was a member of the Provincial Council, 1686-1695,
a Justice of the Peace, 1688- 1704, member of the Assembly, 1692- 1709,
and Alderman, 1705-1719. His wife Eleanor died 4 mo. 19, 1703, and he
died 6 mo. 10, 17 19. Susanna (Richardson) Shoemaker died 6 mo. 22,
1782; buried in Shoemaker burying-ground. William Shoemaker married
* Judge Samuel W. Pennypacker's Historical and Biographical Sketches.
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(2), 7 mo. 9, 1795, at Abington Meeting, Hannah Tomkins, widow; no
issue. He died 5 mo. 8, 1804, in his eighty-second year.
Children of William and Susanna (Richardson) Shoemaker:
126. Abraham5, born 12 mo. 3, 1753 ; married Deborah Musgrave.
127. Daniel5, born 12 mo. II, 1755; married Ann Martha Scott.
128. Jesse5, born 9 mo. 15, 1757; married Charlotte Gibbs.
129. Sarah5, born 1 mo. 11, 1760; died unmarried.
130. William5, born 9 mo. 8, 1761 ; married Sarah Miers Bowman.
131. Lydia5, born 3 mo. 1, 1763; died 6 mo. 15, 1849, unmarried, at Stroudsburg, Penn-
sylvania.
132. Joseph5, born 1 mo. 20, 1765; married Mary Priest.
133. Susanna5, born 7 mo. 3, 1769; married Malachi Fisher.
134. Malachi5, born I mo. 5, 1772; married Schaeffer; no issue.
135. Elizabeth5, born 6 mo. 15, 1774; married Daniel Stroud.
136. Mary5, born 2 mo. 10, 1775; married James Updegraff; no issue.
33. GEORGE SHOEMAKER4 (Abraham3, George2, George1), son of
Abraham Shoemaker and Amelia Levering, his wife, was born in Bristol
township, Philadelphia County; died in Cheltenham township, 12 mo. 14,
1798; married, at Abington Meeting, 2 mo. 25, 1754, Martha, daughter of
Jonathan and Hester Livezey, of Lower Dublin; she died 8 mo. 28, 1803.
George was a farmer living in Cheltenham.
Children of George and Martha (Livezey) Shoemaker:
137. Esther5, born 1 mo. 15, 1755; died 6 mo. 19, 1814; buried at Abington; married
Jacob Paul.
138. Sarah5, born 12 mo. 19, 1756; died 11 mo. 28, 1783.
139. Jonathan5, born 4 mo. 20, 1759; died 6 mo. 18, 1798; unmarried.
140. George5, born 5 mo. 4, 1762; died 1 mo. 16, 1806; married, 11 mo. 26, 1801, by
Joseph Cowperthwaite, Justice of the Peace, to Sarah Bird daughter of Albrick
Bird and Abigail Tyson his wife; no issue.
141. Martha5, born 4 mo. 2, 1767; died 5 mo. 14, 1791.
142. Isaac5, born 12 mo. 2, 1771 ; died 2 mo. 12, 1855; married Sarah Jenkins.
143. Tacy5, born 6 mo. 24, 1774; died 12 mo. 14, 1801 ; married Richard Roberts.
34. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER4 (Abraham3, George2, George1), son
of Abraham Shoemaker and Amelia Levering, his wife, was born in Bristol
township, in 1727; married, at Christ Church, Philadelphia, 2 mo. 29, 1753,
Mary Comly, daughter of Robert Comly and Jane Cadwalader, daughter of
John Cadwalader, an eminent preacher of the Society of Friends. Robert
Comly was the son of Henry and Agnes (Heaton) Comly, of Bucks County,
Pennsylvania, and grandson of Henry and Joan Comly, who arrived in 1682,
from Bedminster, near Bristol, England, and settled in Warminster, Bucks
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County, on a tract of five hundred acres. Benjamin Shoemaker inherited
from his father Abraham about one hundred acres of land in Cheltenham,
lying on the west side of the old York Road, corner of Graveyard Lane.
Mary Shoemaker died 3 mo. 17, 1793; Benjamin died 3 mo. 16, 181 1, aged
eighty- four years, and was buried on the 17th beside his wife in the Shoe-
maker burying-ground.
Children of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker:
144. Levi5, born 1 mo. 6, 1754 ; died young.
145. Robert0, born 12 mo. 29, 1754; married Martha Leech.
146. Nathan0, born 7 mo. 6, 1756; married Sarah Miller.
147. Abraham0, born 11 mo. 10, 1757; died young.
148. Benjamin, Jr.0, born 9 mo. 10, 1759; married Jane Allen.
149. Amy0, born 5 mo. 6, 1761 ; married Benjamin Harper.
150. Mary0, born I mo. 1, 1763; married Thomas Shoemaker.
151. Samuel0, born 1 mo. 2, 1765; died 1793, unmarried, in Philadelphia. (See Elizabeth
Drinker's Journal.)
152. Eli5, born 7 mo. 25, 1766; married Rachel Comly.
153- Jane5, born 10 mo. 30, 1768; married Anthony Hallowell.
154. Jacob5, born 8 mo. 4, 1770; died young.
155. Rebecca5, born 12 mo. 16, 1771 ; married Atkinson Rose.
156. James5, born 7 mo. 19, 1773 ; died young.
157. Comly5, born 5 mo. 28, 1776; died 6 mo. 23, 1843; married, at Abington Meeting,
9 mo. 17, 1807, Sarah (Bird) Shoemaker, who died in 1845, daughter of
Albrick and Abigail (Tyson) Bird, of Abington. and widow of George Shoe-
maker, son of George and Martha. Comly and Sarah had no children. Their
residence was " Pleasant Valley," on the York Road, below Shoemakertown.
They were buried in the Shoemaker burying-ground.
36. SARAH SHOEMAKER4 (Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter
of Abraham Shoemaker and Amelia Levering, his wife, was born in Bristol
township; died 2 mo. 31, 1795; married, 11 mo. 30, 1742, Daniel Pastorius,
of Germantown, born 12 mo. 22, 1717; died 11 mo. 13, 1754. Sarah mar-
ried (2) Daniel Macknet, born in Lapse, at Schwartenzen, 12 mo. 15, 1723;
arrived in Philadelphia 1726; died 10 mo. 19, 1761 ; buried in Friends'
ground, Germantown. Daniel Pastorius was the son of Johann Samuel Pas-
torius, and the grandson of Francis Daniel Pastorius, the Pioneer, of whom
Judge Pennypacker, in his " Settlement of Germantown," writes : " We now
approach the career of one who, though his connection with the settlement
was in a sense accidental, and though the movement which led to it cannot
be ascribed to his endeavors, was nevertheless the most interesting and con-
spicuous figure in association with early Germantown. He well deserves
an exalted place among American worthies, and his life, in its self-abnegation,
its literary productions, and its breadth of liberality, appears the more ad-
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mirable when contrasted with the narrow intelligence and restricted out-
look of the leaders of the Puritan settlements, or with the tobacco-dealing
and Indian-robbing impulses of those who have been called Cavaliers. His
grandfather, Martin Pastorius, was assessor of the Court at Erfurt. When
Gustavus Adolphus captured the town the soldiers were quartered in the
house, which was upon the horsemarket, and plundered it, driving out the
children with their drawn swords. Melchior Adam, son of Martin, was born
at Erfurt on the 21st of September, 1624. He married Magdalena, daughter
of Stephen Dietz and Margaretha Fischer, and widow of Heinrich Frischman.
Francis Daniel Pastorius, son of Melchior and Magdalena, was born in
Sommerhausen, September 26, 1651. He married, in Germantown, on the
25th of November, 1688, Anna Klostermann. He died February 27, 1719."
Clhldren of Daniel and Sarah (Shoemaker) Pastorius:
158. Hannah1, born 11 mo, 17, 1743; married Daniel Colliday.
159. Abraham", born 10 mo. 10, 1745; married Eleanor Leech.
160. Samuel0, born 9 mo. 13, 1747 ; married Sarah Lincoln.
161. Daniel", born 1749; married Elizabeth Mechlin.
38. JOHN SHOEMAKER4 (Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac
and Dorothy (Penrose) Shoemaker, was born in Shoemakertown, Cheltenham
township, 2 mo. 1, 1726; died 11 mo. 18, 1807. On 6 mo. 14, 1752, he bought
the one-quarter interest of John Tyson, which he had held in the corn-grist-
mill, built by Dorothy Shoemaker and her partners in 1746. He continued
in the milling business for nearly half a century. His residence, was that
of his late father, Isaac Shoemaker, on the west side of the York Road.
He was an Elder of Abington Meeting. Robert Morton, in his Diary kept
in Philadelphia while the British army occupied the city, under date of
December 8, 1777, writes: " The British army, having marched up to Wash-
ington's lines near to White Marsh, and finding him strongly posted, thought
it most prudent to decline making the attack, so returned to the city. The
Hessians on their march committed great outrages on the inhabitants, par-
ticularly at John Shoemaker's, whom they very much abused." John Shoe-
maker married, 5 mo. 25, 1752, at Abington Meeting, Elizabeth Livezey,
born 4 mo. 5, 1725; died 5 mo. 29, 1795; daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth
(Heath) Livezey, of Lower Dublin, Pennsylvania. He married (2), 5 mo.
2, 1800, Martha Parry, widow of David Parry, and daughter of Robert Comly
and his wife Jane Cadwalader, of Byberry, Pennsylvania. He had no issue
by his second marriage. John and Elizabeth were interred in the Shoemaker
burying-ground.
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Children of John and Elizabeth (Livezey) Shoemaker:
162. Isaac5, born 1 mo. 19, I75S; died 7 mo. 31, 1779; married, 5 mo. 5, 1779, Sarah,
daughter of Joseph Mather, of Germantown. In the Ridgway Branch of the
Philadelphia Library is a pamphlet containing an account of the life and death
of Isaac Shoemaker. Sarah, Isaac's widow, married (2), 12 mo. 15, 1783,
Hugh Evans.
163. Charles', born 3 mo. 19, 1762; married (1) Elizabeth Paul; (2) Margaret Wood.
164. John5, born 7 mo. II, 1764; died 3 mo. 15, 1817; married, at Abington Meeting,
10 mo. 16, 1788, Jane Ashbridge, of Abington township, daughter of Daniel
Ashbridge, of Bensalem, Bucks County ; she died s. p., 9 mo. s, 1823, and
was buried beside her husband in the Shoemaker burying-ground. John and
Jane were members, and both were approved ministers, of Abington Monthly
Meeting. Their residence was on the east side of the York Road, north of
the stone bridge.
165. Elizabeth5, born 7 mo. 24, 1766; married, 6 mo. 7, 1798, Peter Robeson.
39. ISAAC SHOEMAKER4 (Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac
and Dorothy (Penrose) Shoemaker, of Cheltenham township, died 8 mo.
16, 1764, and was buried in Shoemaker graveyard. He married (1), at
Abington Meeting, 3 mo. 24, 1754, Elizabeth Potts, daughter of John Potts
and Elizabeth McVeigh, his wife, of Upper Dublin; she died 9 mo. 24, 1758,
and was interred in the Shoemaker graveyard. Isaac married (2), 8 mo. 31,
1 76 1, Ann Roberts, daughter of Thomas Roberts, of Bristol township.
Children of Isaac and Elizabeth (Potts) Shoemaker:
166. David5, born 2 mo. 23, 1755; married, 1 mo. 18, 1787, Rachel Baker.
167. Jonathan5, born 5 mo. 10, 1756; married (1), 10 mo. 20, 1779, Hannah Lukens;
(2), 3 mo. 14, 1811, Elizabeth Deaves.
Children of Isaac and Ann (Roberts) Shoemaker:
168. Thomas5, born 6 mo. 24. 1762; married (1), 9 mo. 8, 1785, Mary Shoemaker;
(2), 5 mo. 10, 1797, Hannah Thomson; (3), 11 mo. 12, 1829, Margaret Bird.
169. Elizabeth5, born 7 mo. 3, 1764; died 2 mo. 10, 1765; buried in Cheltenham grave-
yard.
41. JOSEPH SHOEMAKER4 (Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac
Shoemaker and Dorothy Penrose, his wife, was born in Shoemakertown, Chel-
tenham township, Philadelphia County. He was in early life a tanner, and
later a merchant of Philadelphia. He married, 11 mo., 1765, at Gwynedd
Meeting, Abigail Jones, daughter of John Jones, of Plymouth, who died 2
mo. 3, 1794, and his wife Catharine (Marie) Williams, widow of John Wil-
liams, son of John Williams and Ellen Klincken, of Germantown ; Catharine
was the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Marie, of Philadelphia.
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Children of Joseph and Abigail (Jones) Shoemaker:
170. Joseph5, died young.
171. John J.5, died 10 mo. 8, 1785.
172. Ann5, died 3 mo. 1, 1837; married, 5 mo. 2, 1817, John Janney, of Virginia; no
issue.
173. Rebecca5, born 7 mo. 23, 1781 ; married Jasper Cope.
174. Abigail6, born 7 mo. 19, 1786; died 11 mo. 19, 1861, unmarried; buried in Laurel
Hill.
42. ESTHER SHOEMAKER4 (Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of
Isaac and Dorothy (Penrose) Shoemaker, was born at Shoemakertown,
Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, 2 mo. 2, 1732; died in Balti-
more, Maryland, 9 mo. 8, 1796; married, at Abington Friends' Meeting,
Pennsylvania, 3 mo. 26, 1748/49, Isaac Tyson, born 8 mo. 20, 1718; son
of Mathias Tyson, born 6 mo. 31, 1686, and Mary Potts (daughter of John
Potts, of Llanidloss, Wales), his wife, of Upper Dublin township. Mathias
was a son of Rynear Tyson.
Isaac and Esther settled in Upper Dublin, within the limits of Horsham
Meeting, where they remained for several years, all their children having
been born there. In 1783, 7 mo. 2, Horsham Meeting issued a certificate
commending Isaac Tyson and his wife Esther, and their son George, to
Friends of Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, in Maryland. At the same time
a certificate was issued, addressed to the same Meeting, for their son Jesse
Tyson.
Children of Isaac and Esther (Shoemaker) Tyson:
173. Elisha", born 2 mo. 18, 1749/50; married (1) Mary Amos; (2) Margaret Cow-
man.
176. Tacy5, born 1 mo. 20, 1752; married John Mitchell.
177. Enos5, born 5 mo. 20, 1754; married Ruth Thomas.
178. Jacob", born 10 mo. 1, 175s; married Ann Perine.
179. Nathan5, born 1 mo. 10, 1757; married Mary Randall.
180. Sarah5, born 9 mo. 26, 1758; married Israel Knight.
181. Dorothy5, married John Webster, of Baltimore, who was killed in an engagement
with the British near Havre de Grace in 1812; no issue.
182. Elizabeth5, married George Crownover, of Baltimore.
183. Jesse5, married (1) Margaret Hopkins; (2) Sarah Ridgley ; (3) Elizabeth Howell.
184. George5, merchant of Baltimore; died 10 mo. II, 1819.
43. SARAH SHOEMAKER4 (Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of
Isaac Shoemaker and Dorothy Penrose, his wife, was born 8 mo. 2, 1733,
in Shoemakertown. Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, Pennsyl-
vania; died in Baltimore, Maryland, 12 mo. 24, 1799; buried in the Friends'
burying-ground, East Fayette Street. She married, at Abington Friends'
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Meeting, 3 mo. 31, 1755, Nathan Sheppard, born 1726, son of Moses Shep-
pard and Mary Dennis, his wife, who were married in 1722. Moses was the
son of Thomas, the colonist, and was born in 1698, in Fairfield, and lived
in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Nathan Sheppard was a store-keeper in Germantown. Abington Monthly
Meeting granted a certificate to Nathan and Sarah, moving to Gwynedd,
10 mo. 27, 1755. Later he purchased a farm and grist mill on the Wissa-
hickon. For the farm of one hundred and twenty-four and a half acres he
paid one thousand eight hundred pounds, on the eleventh day of the fourth
month, 1760.* A portion of this farm he sold, on the fifth day of the tenth
month, 1763, to Silas Parvin for fifteen hundred pounds, the receipt whereof
was acknowledged 6 mo. 15, 1764, by Nathan Sheppard and Sarah, his wife,
before William Plumstead, justice of the peace, f
Some differences arising between Nathan Sheppard and his friends, which
could not be adjusted, he was disowned by his Monthly Meeting, 11 mo. 29,
1768. In the year 1792, 8 mo. 28, Gwynedd Monthly Meeting granted a
certificate for Sarah Sheppard and her children, Thomas, Moses, and Ann,
commending them to the care of Friends of Gunpowder Monthly Meeting,
in Maryland. Nathan, having lost his right of membership, as above stated,
was not thereafter named in any minutes of the Monthly Meetings, either
of Gwynedd, Gunpowder, or Baltimore. In a note, vol. xxii., p. 250, Penn-
sylvania Magazine, it appears that Nathan Sheppard was largely interested
in a land speculation in the township of Philadelphia and Province of Nova
Scotia, which he sold in 1769. It is not certain that he removed his family
to Nova Scotia, even for a short time, although his son, Moses Sheppard,
in his old age, when speaking of the trials of his father's family, intimated
that they had at one time lived in Nova Scotia.
Children of Nathan and Sarah (Shoemaker) Sheppard, born in Pennsyl-
vania :
185. Mary5, born 5 mo. 14, 1756.
186. John5, born 9 mo. 29, 1757.
187. Isaac5, born 5 mo. 17, 1759.
188. Nathan5, born 12 mo. 14, 1760; died 10 mo. 18, 1800; married, 11 mo. 9, 1790,
Catharine Hart.
189. Thomas5, born 8 mo. 1, 1767; married, by Rev. Bond, 5 mo. 3, 1797, to Ann Weary,
in Baltimore.
190. Ann5, born 11 mo. 14, 1772; died 11 mo., 1796; married 6 mo. 1796, Allinson,
of Baltimore ; no issue.
* Recorder's office. Philadelphia, Deed Book I, 4, p. 5.
t Ibid.
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191. Moses", born in Pennsylvania, 5 mo. 16, 1775; died 2 mo., 1857, in Baltimore.
Soon after arriving in Maryland, in 1792, he found employment in a store,
kept at Jericho Mills, at that time owned and worked by his cousin Jesse
Tyson, who had removed from Horsham, Pennsylvania, in 1783. Later,
Moses moved into Baltimore and engaged with John Mitchell, who kept a
grocery store on Cheapside, and who had married Tacy Tyson (Moses' aunt)
at Abington Friends' Meeting, 11 mo. 24, 1780. Moses Sheppard never mar-
ried, but made his home with his brother Thomas and Ann, his wife, until
they and their two children had all died, after which Moses and the colored
man, mentioned in his will, lived on together until Moses' death. After making
small bequests to the children of his brother Nathan Sheppard, in Philadel-
phia, he left the rest and residue to the Trustees of the Sheppard Asylum,
which he had already appointed.
WILL OF MOSES SHEPPARD.
" I Moses Sheppard of the City of Baltimore in the State of Maryland,
do make and declare this Instrument of Writing to be my last Will and
Testament ; and I do hereby revoke all and every other Will and Testament,
which I may have heretofore made.
" I authorize my Executors to make such improvements on my lots in
Green Mount Cemetery, as they may deem proper : all the expenses of which
are to be paid out of my estate : where I direct my remains to be deposited.
After the payment of all debts which may be justly due by me at the time
of my death, and which I expect will be few in number, and small in amount,
I give, devise and bequeath all the estate and property of every kind and
description, whether real, personal or mixed, or wherever situated or being,
which I may own, or be in any manner entitled to, at the time of my decease,
and that whether the same be acquired by me at this time, or acquired by me
at any time hereafter, as follows, that is to say :
"1st. I give and bequeath to my niece Catharine Sheppard of Philadelphia,
Five hundred dollars.
" 2nd. I give and bequeath to Sarah Shot well, wife of Edmund Shot well
of Philadelphia, Five hundred dollars.
" 3rd. I give and bequeath to Nathan Sheppard, son of my deceased
nephew Nathan Sheppard, Five hundred dollars.
" 4th. I give and bequeath to my friend Isaac Tyson, son of Elisha Tyson
deceased, One thousand dollars, and in addition thereto, I also hereby release
and exonerate the said Isaac Tyson, from all and every debt or claim which
he may owe, or appear to owe me at the time of my decease.
" 5th. I give and bequeath to George Barton a coloured man now residing
with me, the sum of One hundred dollars.
" 6th. I give and bequeath to '' The Trustees of the Sheppard Asylum' a
body politic and corporate, incorporated by the General Assembly of Mary-
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land, by said name, style and title of ' The Trustees of the Sheppard Asylum,'
and to its successors forever, all my Library, Books, Papers, Pictures, Maps
& etc. and Bookcases : and also all my household furniture of every kind :
the whole of the same to be kept in and for the use of the said Asylum, except
only such part of the said household furniture as the said corporation may
deem it proper to sell and dispose of.
" 7th. I give, devise and bequeath to the said Corporation, ' The Trustees
of the Sheppard Asylum,' all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate,
of every kind and description whatever, whether real, personal or mixed,
and wheresoever situate or being, which I may own, or have any right or
title to, at the time of my decease, and whether the same be acquired by me
at this time, or acquired by me at any time hereafter, to it, the said Corporation
and its successors forever.
" It being my meaning and intention, to make said Corporation the resid-
uary Legatee and Devisee of this my last Will and Testament :
" 8th. I hereby constitute and appoint David M. Perine and Richard H.
Townsend, Executors of this my Will.
" In Testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my seal
on this Sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty five.
" Moses Sheppard [seal]
" Signed, published, pronounced and declared by Moses Sheppard the
Testator above named, as and for his last Will and Tertament in our presence,
who, at his request, in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have
hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses to the r ime
" Robert Fulton
" T. Hanson Belt
" Windham Spurrier"
" In a biographical sketch of Moses Sheppard, prepared by John Saurin
Norris, President of the Trustees, and published in the American Journal of
Insanity for April, 1857, he says, —
". . . For many years he resided with a brother (Thomas), after whose
death, and on the death of whose wife and both of their children, the subject
of this notice became a lone man among his fellows. There were many with
whom he mingled in friendly intercourse, but his social life was such as may
be easily imagined under the circumstances of his position. Practising those
habits of economy which early and rigid necessity rendered imperative, and
which time ripened and strengthened, and exercising a sound and judicious
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discretion in his investments, his fortune rapidly accumulated until it reached
the handsome sum of about $600,000, and this, too, notwithstanding the fact
that he ' gave away and lost more money,' to use his own expression, than he
ever expected to be possessed of. . . . His religious sentiments were in
accordance with those of the Society of Friends, of which he had been a
consistent member all his life, having been, in accordance with their rules,
a member by birth. His attendance on their religious meetings was constant,
and continued until about nine months before his decease, when age and
infirmity forbade him from leaving his house, excepting to ride a short dis-
tance. . . . He ever manifested a warm interest in the colored people, which
was not confined to those immediately around him, but grasped the whole
race, whose history and destiny were to him subjects of deep concern."
The charter, obtained during the lifetime of the testator (1853), giving
corporate rights to the trustees, with power of perpetual succession, provides
that the number of the trustees shall be not less than five, nor more than
seven. His design was for a hospital for the cure of the insane. On the
first day of May, 1891, upon the opening of the asylum, George A. Pope,
president of the Board of Trustees, in his address, announced " that the cost
of the land {2,77 acres) was $70,896.89. and that there had been expended for
building account $847,044 to this date." At the same time Dr. Edward N.
Brush, Physician-in-Chief and Superintendent of the Asylum, in his address,
said, " It is possible that Moses Sheppard, himself a Friend, was moved by the
traditions of the Friends, and knew of the work of the Tukes * in England,
and it is very probable that he was informed of the stand taken by the Society
in this country, as exemplified in the Pennsylvania Hospital and the Friends'
Asylum at Frankford. ... It may not be generally known, but the sum
left by Moses Sheppard, and the institution and grounds which have been
provided therefrom, represent a larger amount than has ever been contributed
by any individual in this country for the care of the insane."
46. MATHIAS SHOEMAKER4 (Jacob3, George2, George1), son of
Jacob Shoemaker and Margaret Conrad, his wife, was born in Gwynedd
township, 12 mo. 14, 1736; died 1 mo. 17, 1816; married Hannah Ken-
derdine, who died 8 mo., 1777. She was a daughter of Thomas Kenderdine
and Dorothy Roberts, who were married in 1720. Mathias was a farmer,
living in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
* William Tuke, a member of the Society of Friends, established, in the early part of the
century, at York, England, "The Retreat," where the ameliorated system of caring for the insane
is practised.
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Children of Mathias and Hannah (Kenderdine) Shoemaker:
192. Agnes1, born 9 mo. 23, 1765; died 6 mo. 29, 1851, unmarried, aged eighty-five years.
193. Margaret5, born 9 mo. 8, 1767; died 11 mo. 18, 1861, unmarried, aged ninety-four
years.
194. Dorothy5, born 7 mo. 25, 1769; died 8 mo., 1777.
195. Thomas5, born 8 mo. 14, 1771 ; married Jane Supplee.
196. Rachel5, born 12 mo. 18, 1773; died 1 mo. 28, 1855, unmarried, aged eighty-one
years.
197. Mary5, born 7 mo. 19, 1775; died 8 mo. 10, 1777.
48. JONATHAN SHOEMAKER4 (Jacob3, George2, George1), son
of Jacob Shoemaker and Margaret Conrad, his wife, was born 12 mo. 16.
1739; died 1777; will signed 4 mo. 7, 1777; probated 3 mo. 24, 1783.*
He married, at Gwynedd Meeting, 5 mo. 7, 1772, Martha Shoemaker, born
7 mo. 14, 1750; daughter of Isaac and Hannah Shoemaker, of Upper
Dublin township. This Isaac was a son of Peter Shoemaker, Jr., and
Margaret Op den Graeff, and grandson of Peter, the colonist, who arrived
in 1685.
Children of Jonathan and Martha (Shoemaker) Shoemaker:
198. Margaret5, married Michael Newbold.
199. Isaac5, born 12 mo. 1, 1775; married Margaret Hallowell.
200. Jonathan5, was engaged in business for many years, in the West Indies, where he
married ; his wife died without issue ; he returned to Pennsylvania and died
at the house of his brother-in-law, Michael Newbold, near Frankford, Penn-
sylvania.
49. ISAAC SHOEMAKER4 (Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jacob
and Margaret (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born 11 mo. 16, 1741 ; died 1 mo. 12,
1813; buried at Plymouth Meeting-House. He married Rachel Conrad,
born 10 mo. 20, 1746; died 8 mo. 9, 1834; daughter of Dennis and Lydia
(Potts) Conrad. The descendants of Isaac and Rachel are taken from Henry
C. Conrad's " Thones Kunders," in Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Children of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker:
201. Dennis5, born 2 mo. 17, 1769; married, 11 mo. 11. 1802, Sarah Coulston.
202. Jacob5, born 4 mo. 11, 1771 ; married, 12 mo. 17, 1797, Sarah Jones.
203. Lydia5, born 4 mo. 6, 1773; died 8 mo. 19, 1792, unmarried.
204. Margaret5, born 6 mo. 30, 1776; married, 11 mo. 15, 1798, Jonathan Evans.
205. Elizabeth5, born 2 mo. 23, 1779; died 7 mo. 3, 1843; married David Rively.
206. Rachel5, born 11 mo. 6, 1781 ; married, 12 mo. 10, 1801, John Roberts.
207. Isaac5, born 2 mo. 19, 1785; married, 3 mo. 12, 1812, Mary Jarrett.
208. Catharine5, born 11 mo. 26, 1788; married, 8 mo. 12, 1808, William Hallowell.
209. David5, born 11 mo. 11, 1791; married, 12 mo. 20, 1814, Sarah Kline.
* Will Book S, p. 377, Philadelphia office.
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53. DAVID SHOEMAKER4 (Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jacob
Shoemaker and Margaret Conrad, his wife, of Whitemarsh, was born 1 mo.
31, 1753; died 11 mo. 10, 1810. He married, 10 mo. 22, 1778, at Plymouth
Meeting-House, Jane Roberts, born 3 mo. 1, 1751 ; died 10 mo. 31, 1821;
buried at Plymouth Meeting-House ; daughter of John and Jane Roberts, of
Whitpain.
Children of David and Jane (Roberts) Shoemaker:
210. Eleanor5, born 8 mo. 31, 1779; married, 10 mo. 10, 1799, Jonathan Taylor.
211. Margaret5, born 2 mo. 9, 1782; married, 10 mo. 16, 1800, Ezra Comfort.
212. John5, born 8 mo. 8, 1784; died 5 mo. 26, 1789.
213. Ann5, born 8 mo. 28, 1786; married, 11 mo. 27, 1810, Cadwalader Foulke.
214. Mary5, born 8 mo. 25, 1790; married, 3 mo. 19, 1812, John Jones.
55. THOMAS SHOEMAKER4 (George3, George2, George1) son of
George Shoemaker and Grace White, his wife, of Warrington, Bucks County,
married, at Gwynedd Friends' Meeting, 10 mo. 11, 1757, Mary Ambler, born
10 mo. 19, 1732; died 5 mo. 14, 1796; daughter of Joseph and Ann Ambler,
of Montgomery township, Philadelphia County.
Children of Thomas and Mary (Ambler) Shoemaker, all born in Gwynedd
township :
215. Hannah5, born 8 mo. 16, 1758: died 4 mo. 10, 1773.
216. Joseph5, born 5 mo. 11, 1760; married, 4 mo. 15, 1788, Martha Lukens.
217. Grace5, born 12 mo. 11, 1761 ; died 5 mo. 31, 1774-
218. George", born 5 mo. 27, 1764; died 6 mo. 2, 1838; married, 1815, Elizabeth Parry;
no issue.
219. Abraham5, born 6 mo. 29, 1766; married, 10 mo. 3, 1793, Margaret Laing.
220. Ann0, born 4 mo. 5, 1768; died 4 mo. 13, 177.3-
221. Isaac5, born 5 mo. 1, 1770; died 5 mo. 19. 1781.
222. Sarah5, born 1 mo. 31, 177-?; died 4 mo. 28, 1773.
223. Jacob5, born 2 mo. 25, 1774, married, 4 mo. 11, 1798, Joyce Parry.
224. Mary5, born 10 mo. 26, 177s; married, 5 mo. 3, 1803, Amos Griffith.
225. Thomas5, born 4 mo. 16, 1778; married, 11 mo. 11, 1806, Hannah Iredell.
56. GEORGE SHOEMAKER, Jr.4 (George3, George2, George1) son of
George Shoemaker and Grace White, his wife, of Warrington, Bucks County,
was a farmer living in Abington township. In his will, dated 7 mo. 4, 1773,
probated 8 mo. 14, 1773,* he leaves "his farm to his wife Edith, and his
personal estate to his children, Rachel, Samuel, and Abraham, when they shall
become twenty-one years of Age." He married, at Abington Meeting, 4 mo.
19, 1768, Edith Spencer, born 3 mo. 22, 1746, daughter of Samuel and Mary
Spencer, of Upper Dublin township. Philadelphia County.
* Philadelphia Register's office, Will Book P, p. 440.
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Children of George, Jr., and Edith (Spencer) Shoemaker:
226. Rachel", married, 1799, Samuel Robinson.
227. Samuel5, born 3 mo. 16, 1770; married, 12 mo. 21, 1797, Elizabeth Ellis.
228. Abraham0, born 10 mo. 1, 1772; married, 10 mo. 17, 1800. Martha Webster.
58. GRACE SHOEMAKER4 (George3, George2, George1), daughter of
George Shoemaker and Grace White, his wife, was born in Warrington, Bucks
County, Pennsylvania. She married, 5 mo., 1771, Joseph Michener, born 4
mo. 10, 1732, son of William Michener and Mary Kester, his wife. Joseph and
Grace settled in Bucks County.
Children of Joseph and Grace (Shoemaker) Michener, taken from the Miche-
ner Chart :
229. Hannah5, married David Carr, and had :
230. Joseph8, born 11 mo. 18, 1780; died 6 mo. 19, 1861 ; married Millison
Carlisle.
231. David", born 5 mo. 27, 1789; died 6 mo. 7, 1851 ; married Abbie Carlisle.
232. Grace", married John Shaw.
233. Hannah", married John Price.
234. Mary5, married James Worthington, and had :
235. Joseph6, married Mary Doan.
236. Grace", married Jonathan Doan.
237. Phebe", married Jonathan White.
238. Hannah", married Joseph Stadling.
239. Elizabeth", married William White.
240. Thomas5, died 1 mo. 7, 1815; married Hannah Cook; she died 8 mo. 2, 1844. Issue:
241. Sarah", born 2 mo. 26, 1789.
242. Joseph", born 9 mo. 12, 1790; died 2 mo. 26, 1827; married 11 mo. 3, 1819,
Susanna Hallowell.
243. Anthony", born 8 mo. 24, 1792 ; died 12 mo. 16, 1812.
244. Isaac", born 8 mo. 17, 1793; died 12 mo. 27, 1842; married Jane Conrad.
245. Grace", born 9 mo. 6, 1795; died 1 mo. 9, 1799.
246. Ann", born 2 mo. 26, 1797 : married Azor Conrad.
247. John", born 7 mo. 21, 1798; married Martha Albright.
248. Amos", born 2 mo. 26, 1800 ; married Ann Boncher.
249. Jesse", born 1 mo. 2, 1801 ; died 4 mo. 9, 1802.
250. William", born 2 mo. 26, 1803 ; married Hannah Bradfield.
251. Hannah", born 8 mo. 14, 1806; married Clifton Chandler.
252. Mary", born 8 mo. 11, 1809; died 12 mo. 12, 1810.
59. SARAH SHOEMAKER4 (George3, George2, George1), daughter
of George Shoemaker and Grace White, his wife, of Warrington, Bucks
County, married, at Friends' Meeting, 4 mo. 19, 1 75 1 , John Child, born 6 mo.
14, 1730, in Plumstead, Bucks County; died 1801, at Frankford, Pennsyl-
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vania; son of Cephas and Mary (Atkinson) Child, of Plumstead. His will
was dated 7 mo. 28, 1800, and probated 8 mo. 22, 1801.*
Children of John and Sarah (Shoemaker) Child, from Child Genealogy:
253. Henry5, born 10 mo. 12, 1752; married, 5 mo. 22, 1788, Sarah Kirk.
254. Grace5, born 1 mo. 31, 1754; died in her sixth year.
255. Sarah5, born 11 mo. 20, 1755; married, at Abington Meeting, Benjamin Lloyd.
256. Elizabeth5, born 11 mo. 15, 1757; married, 11 mo. 16, 1778, at Germantown, Thomas
Parry.
257. Mary6, born 11 mo. 19, 1759; died 7 mo. 5, 1842; married, 7 mo. 5, 1802, Caleb Hal-
lovvell, as his third wife; he was born n mo. 21, 1756; died 1 mo. 6, 1829;
his first wife was Priscilla Tyson, and his second wife was Mary Waterman.
He was the son of William Hallowell and his wife Agnes Shoemaker, daughter
of Peter Shoemaker and Margaret Op den Graeff, who were married 2 mo.
6, 1697.
258. Israel5, born 12 mo. 6, 1761 ; died in his third year.
259. Abraham5, born 3 mo. 4, 1764; died in his sixth year.
260. Grace5, born 12 mo. 25, 1765; married. 7 mo. 5, 1787, Joseph Kirk, at Abington
Presbyterian Church.
261. John5, born 11 mo. 25, 1768; died 1770.
262. Hannah5, born 10 mo. 28, 1770; married, at Germantown Meeting, 11 mo. 18, 1791,
Thomas Walton.
60. MARY SHOEMAKER4 (George3, George2, George1), daughter of
George Shoemaker and Grace White, his wife, of Mooreland township, Penn-
sylvania, married, 1750, Henry Child, son of Cephas and Mary (Atkinson)
Child, of Plumstead, Bucks County. They resided in Plumstead until 1776,
when they moved to Cheltenham.
Children of Henry and Mary (Shoemaker) Child:
263. Sarah5, born 5 mo. 19, 1751.
264. John5, born 9 mo. 4, 1752; married, 5 mo. 6, 1777, Mary Phipps.
265. Isaac", born 4 mo. 3, 1755.
266. George5, born 7 mo. 5, 1757; married Jane Clayton, daughter of Richard, of Mont-
gomery township, and lived and died in Horsham.
267. Thomas5, born 3 mo. 5, 1760.
64. EZEKIEL SHOEMAKER4 (Richard3, George2, George1), son of
Richard and Agnes (Cleaver) Shoemaker, was born in Cheltenham township,
3 mo. 28, 1739; died 12 mo. 18, 1816; married, at Gwynedd Meeting, 11
mo. 10, 1761, Ann, daughter of John Williams, of Horsham township. Eze-
kiel was granted a certificate by Abington to Gwynedd Monthly Meeting,
12 mo. 31, 1770; about 1782 he sold his farm in Horsham, and returned to
Abington, where he died.
* Will Book Y, p. 560, Register's office, Philadelphia.
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Children of Ezekiel and Ann (Williams) Shoemaker:
268. Joseph5, born 8 mo. 16, 17O2; married Tacy Ambler.
269. Ann5, born 3 mo. 11, 1764; died young.
270. Richard5, born 1 mo. 26, 1771 ; married Eleanor Roberts.
66. MARY SHOEMAKER4 (Richard3, George2, George1), daughter of
Richard and Agnes (Cleaver) Shoemaker, was born in Cheltenham township,
3 mo. 14, 1744; died 12 mo. 23, 1795; married, at Gwynedd Meeting, 5 mo.
24 1768, Cadwalader Roberts, born 10 mo. 18, 1743: died 2 mo. 9, 1816;
son of Robert and Sarah (Ambler) Roberts, and great-grandson of Robert
Cadwalader, born in Wales and settled in Gwynedd in 1698.
Children of Cadwalader and Mary (Shoemaker) Roberts:
o;i Edward5, born 3 mo. 9. I7/I ■ married, 1796, Rebecca Phillips.
272. Ezekiel5, born 12 mo. 19, 1775 : married. 3 mo. 24. 1796, Ann Doyle.
273. Cadwalader5, born 11 mo. 3. 1777; married Elizabeth Evans.
274. Joseph5, born 11 mo. 2, 1779; married Elizabeth Rubenkamp.
275 Richard5, born 1 mo. 1, 1782; married Mary Scott.
276 Acnes5, born 9 mo. 28, 1783; married, 5 mo. 11, 1820, Caleb Evans.
277. Mary5, born 12 mo. 23. 1786; married, 4 mo. 11. 1808, Edward Spencer.
67. SARAH SHOEMAKER4 (Richard3, George2, George1), daughter
of Richard and Agnes (Cleaver) Shoemaker, was born 6 mo. 30, 1748; died 9
mo. 4, 1771; married. 5 mo. 22, 1770, Joseph, son of Robert and Sarah
Roberts, of Gwynedd.
Child of Joseph and Sarah (Shoemaker) Roberts :
278. Sarah5, born 8 mo. 27, W, married (0 Paul Conrad; (2) Isaac Walker.
Howard M. Jenkins, in his " Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd,"
second edition 1897, from which the descendants of Mary and Sarah (Shoe-
maker) Roberts were taken, writes, in Chapter XIV.: "Concerning the
descendants of Robert Cadwalader, of Wales, whose children, in the Welsh
manner took the surname Robert, subsequently changed to Roberts. His
sons were Cadwalader. Morris. Nicholas, John, and Rowland, and he had
one daughter. Elizabeth. All these, as well as their father, were in Gwynedd
or Montgomery within a few years after the earliest company of settlers.
They came, there is good evidence to prove, from Bala, in Merionethshire;
the journal of an English Friend, mentioning Rowland Roberts's religious
visit, speaks of Bala as his birthplace. Cadwalader is said to have come with
the first settlers in 1698, and there is reason to believe that he was accompanied
by Morris. That they were among the company on the ' Robert and Elizabeth
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is not certain; . . . subsequently the father, Robert Cadwalader, came over
with his wife and their other children, Nicholas, John, Rowland, and Eliza-
beth."
The descent from Robert Cadwalader to the Roberts brothers, who married
the Shoemaker sisters, is: Robert Cadwalader and his wife, the colonists;
their son, Cadwalader Roberts, married Eleanor Ellis, 4 mo. 9, 1714; their
son, Robert Roberts, married Sarah Ambler, 11 mo. 11, 1742; their sons,
Cadwalader Roberts, married Mary Shoemaker, 5 mo. 24, 1768, and Joseph
Roberts, married Sarah Shoemaker, 5 mo. 22, 1770, as above stated.
68. NEHEMIAH DELAPLAIN4 (Elizabeth Shoemaker3, George2,
George1), son of James Delaplain and Elizabeth Shoemaker, his wife, was
born in Philadelphia County; married Mary Marshall, 10 mo. 14, 1755, at
Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia, and settled at Newport, Delaware. He
died in 1802, surviving both his sons, who left families of young children.
(See Frank D. Green's account of the Delaplain Family.)
Children of Nehemiah and Mary (Marshall) Delaplain:
279. James', born 7 mo. 19, 1756 ; married Mary Kirk.
280. Samuel5, born 10 mo. 6, 1758; married Rachel Tomlinson.
281. Sarah6, born 7 mo. 9, 1763; probably died young.
71. JOHN THOMSON4 (Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
son of William Thompson and Catharine Shoemaker, his wife, was born 12
mo. 22, 1750, in Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County; died 9 mo. 28,
1838; buried in Cheltenham graveyard. He married, 3 mo. 25, 1773, Abigail
Roberts, born 7 mo. 28, 1751 ; died 7 mo. 15, 1843 ; daughter of Thomas and
Letitia Roberts, of Richland, Bucks County. John Thomson dropped the " p"
in his father's name.
Children of John and Abigail (Roberts) Thomson:
282. Hannah5, born 12 mo. 15, 1773; married, 5 mo. 10, 1797, Thomas Shoemaker.
283. Thomas5, born 9 mo. 30, 1775 ; married Jane Jarrett.
284. Sarah5, born 3 mo. 25, 1780; married, 4 mo. 7, 1808, Samuel Rowland.
285. Catharine5, born 7 mo. 25, 1782; died 2 mo. 2, 1795.
74. HANNAH WILLIAMS4 (Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
daughter of Anthony Williams and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born in
Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, 10 mo. 30, 1738; died 9 mo. 7,
1814; buried at Abington Meeting ground; married, 1 mo. 21, 1763, at
Abington Friends' Meeting, Nathan Livezey, born 7 mo. 11, 1739; died
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6 mo. 8, 1823; son of Jonathan and Esther (Eastburn) Livesey, of Lower
Dublin township.
Children of Nathan and Hannah (Williams) Livezey:
286. John5, born 12 mo. 13, 1764; married Mary .
287. Nathan5, born 4 mo. 5. 1775; married Rebecca Jones.
288. Anthony5, born 1 mo. 13. 1768; married Esther Bailey.
289. Isaac5, born 10 mo. 28, 1781.
290. Tacy5, born 10 mo. 8, 1763 ; married William Bailey.
291. Margaret5, born 3 mo. 11, 1773; married Edward Bailey.
292. Sarah5, married John B. Wilson.
293. William5, born 8 mo. 8, 1771.
76. MARY WILLIAMS4 (Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
daughter of Anthony Williams and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born 12
mo. 13, 1740, in Cheltenham township; died 1 mo. 20, 1800; buried at Abing-
ton; married, 11 mo. 26, 1764, William Hallowell, Jr., son of William and
Mary Hallowell, at Abington Friends' Meeting.
Children of William and Mary (Williams) Hallowell:
294. Sarah5, born 8 mo. 28, 1765; married, 11 mo. 15, 1798, Isaac Thomas.
295. Anthony5, born 2 mo. 5, 1767; died 3 mo. 28, 1769.
296. William5, born 9 mo. 13, 1768; died 4 mo. 11, 1769.
297. Anthony5, born 6 mo. 29, 1770; married Jane Shoemaker.
298. William5, born 7 mo. 3, 1772; married Elizabeth Satterthwaite.
299. Margaret5, born 2 mo. 26, 1774: married John Brumfield.
300. George5, born 8 mo. 1, 1776; married Sarah Walton.
78. ANTHONY WILLIAMS, Jr.4 (Sarah Shoemaker3, George2,
George1), son of Anthony Williams and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born
in Bristol township, Philadelphia County, 9 mo. 30, 1743; died 5 mo. 2, 1805,
at his residence in Cheltenham township. He married, 11 mo. 25, 1772, at
Horsham Meeting, Rachel Jarrett, born 1 mo. 14, 1747; died 1 mo. 12, 1818;
daughter of John and Alice (Conard) Jarrett, of Horsham township.
Anthony and Rachel were buried in Abington Friends' ground.
Children of Anthony, Jr., and Rachel (Jarrett) Williams:
301. Joseph5, born 7 mo. 2, 1777; married Ann Hallowell.
302. John Jarrett5, born 1 mo. 7, 1783; married Lydia Knight.
303. Anthony, 3D5, married Elizabeth Craft.
82. ISAAC WILLIAMS4 (Sarah Shoemaker,3 George2, George1), son
of Anthony Williams and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Bristol
township, Philadelphia County, 3 mo. 16, 1745-46; died at Whitemarsh, 11
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mo. 26, 1834. He married, 11 mo. 21, 1783, Phebe Meredith, daughter of
Aaron Meredith of Plymouth township; she died 1 mo. 5, 1808.
Children of Isaac and Phebe (Meredith) Williams:
304. Sarah5, born 11 mo. 16, 1784; married Edward Burroughs Potts, son of Isaac and
Martha Potts, of Moreland.
305. Elizabeth5, born 5 mo. 24, 1786; married Joseph Mather, son of Isaac and Mary
Mather, of Whitemarsh.
306. Isaac, Jr.5, born 3 mo. 24, 1788; married Deborah Potts.
86. GEORGE WILLIAMS4 (Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
son of Anthony Williams and his wife Sarah Shoemaker, was born in Chelten-
ham township, 8 mo. 16, 1751 ; died 9 mo. 15, 1819, at his residence in Abing-
ton township. He married, 11 mo. 17, 1780, Abigail Lancaster, born 8 mo.
16, 1754; died 6 mo. 9, 1811, an elder of Abington Meeting; daughter of
John and Elizabeth Lancaster, and granddaughter of Thomas Lancaster, an
eminent minister in the Society of Friends. (See recorded memorial.)
Children of George and Abigail (Lancaster) Williams:
307. Anthony5, born 9 mo. 16, 1781 ; died 5 mo. 28, 1782; buried at Abington graveyard.
308. John L.5, born 5 mo. 14, 1783; married Jane Fletcher.
309. Elizabeth5, born 8 mo. 29, 1784; married Nathan Harper.
310. Sarah5, born 3 mo. 4. 1786; married David Brown.
311. Hannah5, born 6 mo. 14, 1789; died 11 mo. 19, 1726, unmarried.
312. Ann5, born 7 mo. 23, 1791 ; died 10 mo. 14, 1791.
313. George5, born 4 mo. 17, 1793; married Ann Wills.
314. Thomas5, born 11 mo. 6, 1797; died 12 mo. 5, 1825; married Harriet Lancaster.
90. JOHN ROBERTS, Jr*. (Barbara Shoemaker, George2, George1),
son of John Roberts and Barbara Shoemaker, his wife, was born 4 mo. 29,
1737; died 4 mo. 17, 1773; married, at Abington Meeting. 6 mo. 9, 1763,
Rebecca Harper, daughter of Robert Harper.
Children of John and Rebecca (Harper) Roberts:
315. George5, married, 11 mo. 25, 1790, at Abington Meeting, Mary Ashbridge, daughter
of William and Elizabeth Ashbridge, of Oxford.
316. Elizabeth5, married, 4 mo. 12, 1792, Josiah Pryor, of Burlington, New Jersey.
92. ISAAC ROBERTS4 (Barbara Shoemaker3, George2, George1, son
of John Roberts and Barbara Shoemaker, his wife, was born 10 mo. 8, 1741,
in Oxford township; died 8 mo. 28, 1815, in Cheltenham; married, at Oxford
Meeting, 5 mo. 24, 1763, Agnes Harper, born 1743, daughter of Robert and
Sarah Harper, of the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. She died 4 mo. 9,,
1814; buried at Abington graveyard.
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Children of Isaac and Agnes (Harper) Roberts:
317. Sarah6, born 5 mo. 13, 1764; married, 5 1110. 24, 1792, Isaac Walton, at Abington
Meeting.
318. Hannah5, born 8 mo. 25, 1766; died 12 mo. 10, 1839, unmarried.
319. William5, born 10 mo. 10, 1767.
320. Ruth5, born 6 mo. 19, 1769.
321. Mary5, born 8 mo. 10, 1771.
322. Tacy5, born 7 mo. 10, 1773; married, 3 mo. 13, 1794, Thomas Harding, at Abington
Meeting.
323. Isaac, Jr.5, born 10 mo. 3, 1776.
324. Agnes5, born 2 mo. 28, 1779 ; died 5 mo. 10, 1792.
325. Benjamin5, born 11 mo. 3, 1781.
326. Nathan5, born I mo. 27, 1784.
95. MARY ROBERTS4 (Barbara Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
daughter of John Roberts and Barbara Shoemaker, his wife, was born 12 mo.
21, 1747; died 1 mo. 30, 1825; married, 4 mo. 24, 1766, Enoch Thomas,
born 5 mo. 4, 1743 ; died 3 mo. 21, 1821 ; son of Evan and Elizabeth Thomas.
Enoch and Mary were buried at Abington.
Children of Enoch and Mary (Roberts) Thomas:
327. Elizabeth5, born 2 mo. 24, 1767; died 6 mo. 9, 1845: married, 5 mo. 12. 1796, John
Harvey ; no issue.
328. Hannah5, born 8 mo. 3, 1769.
329. Enoch5, born 1 mo. 4, 1771 ; married, 11 mo. 18, 1790, Rebecca Hallowell, at
Abington Meeting.
330. Samuel5, born 10 mo. 14, 1772 ; married, 10 mo. 6, 1807, Mary Maule, of Chester
County, at Abington Meeting.
331. Priscilla5, born 9 mo. 5, 1774.
332. William5, born 4 mo. 1, 1776.
333. Elijah5, born 8 mo. 13, 1781.
96. JESSE ROBERTS4 (Barbara Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son
of John Roberts and Barbara Shoemaker, his wife, was born 12 mo. 7, 1749;
married, 11 mo. 4, 1779, Mary Wilson, daughter of John Wilson, of Bristol.
Children of Jesse and Mary (Wilson) Roberts:
334. Mordecai5, born 7 mo. 3, 1789.
335- James5, born 12 mo. 5, 1796.
336. William5, born 4 mo. 7, 1800.
98. ELIZABETH ROBERTS4 (Barbara Shoemaker3, George2,
George1), daughter of John Roberts and Barbara Shoemaker, his wife, was
born in Cheltenham township, 9 mo. 26, 1755; died 11 mo. 17, 1818, at West-
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field, New Jersey; married, at Abington Friends' Meeting, Pennsylvania,
4 mo. 1 8, 1782, John Parry, born 12 mo. 18, 1754; died 8 mo. 26, 1786;
son of John and Margaret (Tyson) Parry, of Horsham, Pennsylvania.
Children of John and Elizabeth (Roberts) Parry:
337. John Robert5, born 10 mo. 30, 1783; died 2 mo. 8, 1845.
338. Charles", born 9 mo. 23, 1785 ; died 8 mo. 8, 1809.
109. ANN LIVEZEY4 (Mary Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter
of Thomas Livezey and Mary Shoemaker, his wife, was born at Shoemaker-
town, Cheltenham township, Montgomery County; died 7 mo. 17, 1823; as
his second wife, she married Frederick Altemus, of Cheltenham, who died 7
mo. 20, 1823, and who was the ancestor of the Altemus families of Philadelphia
and Washington, D. C, of the present day.
Child of Frederick and Ann (Livezey) Altemus:
339. Ann', born 11 mo. I, 1804.
in. SAMUEL SHOEMAKER4 (Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of
Benjamin, the Councillor, and his first wife, Sarah (Coates) Shoemaker, was
born about 1725, and died in Philadelphia, 10 mo. 10, 1800. He was a mer-
chant and an active and successful business man, being an attorney for the
Pennsylvania Land Company, of London, and a member of the American
Philosophical Society. He was a Director of the Philadelphia Contribution-
ship, and one of the signers of the petition to the Assembly, praying for a
charter for the founding of the Pennsylvania Hospital in 1751.
In 1755 he was elected a Common Councilman, and at the death of his
father, in 1767, succeeded him as treasurer of the city, which office he held
until 1776. He was mayor two years, 1769 and 1771, and served two terms,
1771 to 1773, in the Assembly; he was also a justice for the county from 1761
until the Revolution. Like many Quakers, he opposed the war, not only from
peace principles, but from a desire to remain under the king.
When the British army left Philadelphia he went with them to New York,
taking his young son Edward with him. Samuel Shoemaker was a pro-
nounced loyalist ; in consequence a part of his estate was confiscated, but such
parts as had not been previously sold were protected to him by the Treaty
of Peace of 1783. He remained in New York until just before the British
evacuation of that city, when he, with his son Edward, sailed for England;
while there he kept a diary for the entertainment of his wife, who remained
in America. At the time to which the following extracts refer, Samuel Shoe-
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AND HIS SON, EDWARD SHOEMAKER.
No. 351.
From the original portrait painted by Thomas Spence Duche, London, 1784,
in the possession of the family.
Jfiftb (Beneration
maker and his son were spending a few days at Windsor with his friend
Benjamin West, the artist.
Extract: " First day, Oct. 10, 1784. This morning Edward accompanied
Benjamin West's wife to the King's Chapel, where he had an opportunity of
seeing the King [George III.] and some of the Royal family.
" Later, West's eldest son took Edward and several others of our party
for a ride through Windsor Forrest, having first been with West and I to his
room in the Castle to see a picture of the Lord's Supper which he had just
finished for the King's Chappel.
" After part of our company were gone to take their ride, West informed
me that the King had ordered him to attend at his Painting Room in the
Castle at one 'clock, when the King and Queen and some of the Princesses,
on their return from Chappel, intended to call to see the Painting of the Lord's
Supper which he had just finished, and West told me it would be a very proper
time and opportunity for me to see the King, Queen, and the rest of the family,
as they came from the Chapel, and therefore requested me to accompany him
and his wife and the Italian Gentleman, and walk at the castle near the Chappel,
till service was over, when he must repair to his room to attend the King, and
would leave me with his wife in a proper station to have a full view of the
King and family.
" Accordingly, a little before one o'clock, West and his wife, the Italian
Gentleman and I walked up to the Castle and there continued walking about
till the clock struck one. when we observed one of the Pages coming from the
Chappel. West then said he must leave us : presently after this two coaches
passed and went round towards the Door of the Castle leading to West's
Room. In these two coaches were the Queen and Princesses ; presently after
the King appeared, attended by his Equery only, and walked in great haste,
almost ran to meet the coaches at the door of the castle above mentioned, which
he reached just as the coaches got there, as did West's wife, the Italian Gentle-
man and I, when we saw the King go to the Door of the Coach in which the
Queen was, and heard him say, ' I have got here in time,' and then handed
the Queen out, and up the steps, into the Castle,— the Princess Royal, Princess
Elizabeth. Princess Mary, and Princess Sophia, with Col. Goldsworthy the
King's Equery, the Hanoverian Resident, and Miss Goldsworthy, sub Gover-
ness to the two young Princesses, followed. They all went into the castle,
when I heard the King say ' tell him to come in' but little did I think I was the
Person meant, and West's wife the Italian Gentleman and I were about going
off, when West came out of the castle and told me the King had ordered him
to come out and bring me and Mrs. West in. I was quite unprepared for
this ; however it was now too late to avoid it. The Italian Gentleman now left
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us and went to walk the Terras, and West and his wife and I went into the
castle and were ushered up to the Room where the King and Royal family
were, and there introduced. Flattered and embarrassed thou may suppose,
on my entering the Room, the King came up close to me, and very graciously
said ' Mr. Shoemaker you are well known here, every body knows you' & etc.
He then turned to the Queen the Princesses & etc. who stood close by and
repeated ' Mr. Shoemaker' I then made my bow to the Queen, then to the
Princess Royal, to the Princess Eliza, Princesses Mary and Sophia. The
Queen and each of the Princesses were pleased to drop a courtesy, and the
Queen was pleased to ask me one or two questions : the King and Queen and
the four Princesses, the Hanoverian Resident, Col. Goldsworthy, Miss Gulds-
worthy, West and his wife and I were all that were in the room. The Kins:
condescended to ask me many questions, and repeated my answers to them to
the Queen and to the Hanoverian Resident, and when to the latter I observed
he spoke it in German, which I understood. Among other questions, the King
was pleased to ask me the reason why the Province of Pennsylvania was so
much further advanced in improvement than the neighboring ones, some of
which had been settled so many years earlier.
"I told his Majesty (thinking it would be a kind of compliment to the
Queen's Countrymen) that I thought it might be attributed to the Germans,
great numbers of whom had gone over in the early part of the settlement of
that Province, as well as since. The King smiled and said ' it may be so,
Mr. Shoemaker, it may in some measure be owing to that, but I will tell you
the true cause, — the great improvement and flourishing State of Pennsylvania
is principally owing to the Quakers.' (this was a full return for my compli-
ment to the Queen's Countrymen) for whom I observe the King has a great
regard. Finding the King so repeatedly mentioned what I said to the Hano-
verian Resident and to the Queen, in German, on the King asking me a
particular question, I took the liberty to answer in German, at which the King
seemed pleased, and with a smile, turned to the Queen and said ' Mr. Shoe-
maker speaks German' and also mentioned it to the Hanoverian Resident, after
which the King was pleased to speak to me several times in German. Then
the Queen condescended to ask me several questions, one of the last, whether
I had a family. On my telling her that I was once blessed with a numerous
family, but that it had pleased Providence to remove them all from me, except
a wife and two sons, this visibly touched the Queen's delicate feelings, so
much that she shed some tears, at which I was greatly affected. She is a
charming woman, and if not a Beauty, her manners and disposition are so
pleasing that no person who has the opportunity that I had, can avoid being
charmed with the sweetness of her disposition. The Princess Royal is pretty,
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has a charming countenance indeed ; the Princess Elizabeth very agreeable,
but rather too fat or bulky for her height, Mary and Sophia are pretty, but
being young their looks will alter.
" After being graciously indulged with the opportunity of conversing with
the King and Queen, and being in the Room with them for three quarters of
an hour, they all departed and went to the Queen's House."
Samuel Shoemaker returned to America in the spring of 1786, and for
some time lived in Burlington, New Jersey, afterwards removing to Philadel-
phia, where he died, 10 mo. 10, 1800.
He married (1), 2 mo. 8, 1746. Hannah, daughter of Samuel Carpenter,
the second of that name, and his wife Hannah, daughter of Samuel Preston,
the Councillor. She died and was buried, 5 mo. i, 1766, in the Friends'
ground. He married (2), 11 'mo. 10, 1767, Rebecca, widow of Francis Rawle,
of Philadelphia, and daughter of Edward Warner and his wife Anna Coleman.
She died 12 mo. 21, 1819.
Children of Samuel and Hannah (Carpenter) Shoemaker:
340. Benjamin5, born 1 mo. 9, 1747 ; married Elizabeth Warner.
341: Samuel5, born 10 mo. 6, 1748; died 1 mo. 8, 1749.
342. Samuel5, born 9 mo. 28, 1749; died 7 mo. 13, 1750.
343*. Sarah5, born 5 mo. 27, 1751 ; died 7 mo. 11, 1776, unmarried.
344. Isaac5, born 4 mo. 14, 1752; died 4 mo. 25, 1752.
345T Hannah5, born 3 mo. 21, 1754; died 1 mo. 13. 1779, unmarried.
346. Rachel5, born 1 mo. 6, 1756; died n mo. 25, 1756.
347! Mary5, born 7 mo. 15, 1757; died 3 mo. 27, 1780, unmarried.
348. Samuel5, born 3 mo. 4, 1759; died young.
349. Isaac5, born 1760; died 1 mo. 31, 1763.
350. Rachel5, born 5 mo., 1763; died 1767.
Child of Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker :
351. Edward5, married Ann Caroline Giles.
112. SARAH SHOEMAKER4 (Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), daughter
of Benjamin Shoemaker, the Councillor, and his wife Sarah Coates, was born
in Philadelphia, 4 mo. 23, 1729; died 11 mo. 3, 1797; married, at Friends'
Meeting. Philadelphia, 11 mo. 26, 1754, Edward Penington, born 12 mo. 4,
1726: died 9 mo. 30, 1796; son of Isaac Penington, sheriff of Bucks County,
and his wife Ann, daughter of William Biles. Speaker of the Assembly of
Pennsylvania in 1724. The Peningtons were descended from Sir Isaac
Penington (knighted by the Speaker of the House of Commons), Lord
Mayor of London in 1643, wn0 was a commissioner of the High Court which
tried King Charles I. ; but Penington did not sign the death-warrant. His
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son, Isaac Penington, who adopted Quakerism, married Mary, daughter of
Sir John Proude, and widow of Sir William Springett, and mother of Gulielma
Maria Springett, the first wife of William Penn. Edward Penington, son
of Isaac and Mary, and half-brother of Mrs. Penn, came to Pennsylvania as
Surveyor-General of the Province, and married Sarah, daughter of Samuel
Jennings, the Quaker governor of West Jersey, and was the grandfather of
Edward Penington above, who married Sarah Shoemaker. He was a mer-
chant of Philadelphia and a member of the Provincial Convention of 1774;
for many years one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas; a manager
of the Pennsylvania Hospital, I773-I779! also a member of the American
Philosophical Society.
Children of Edward and Sarah (Shoemaker) Penington:
352. Isaac', born 10 mo. 30, 1756; died s. p. near Bordentown, New Jersey 4 mo 28
1803. n ' '
353- Anne1, born 9 mo. 9, 1758; died 5 mo. 16, 1759.
354- Anne5, born 4 mo. 28, 1760; married Robert Smock.
355- Sarah5, born 8 mo. 22, 1762; died 3 mo. 31, 1765.
356. Mary5, born 11 mo. 28, 1763; died 7 mo. 15', 1764.
357- Benjamin5, born 4 mo. 16, 1765; died s. p. 8 mo. 19, 1792.
358. Edward5, born 5 mo. 8, 1766; married Helena Lawrence Holmes.
359- Sarah5, born 8 mo. 3, 1767; died 8 mo. 9, 1767.
360. John5 born 9 mo. 29, 1768; died s. p. 9 mo. 20. 1793; graduated M.D. at the
University of Pennsylvania; elected, 1791, to American Philosophical Society
301. Mary", born 3 mo. 17. 1771 ; married Benjamin S. Barton.
114. BEULAH SHOEMAKER* (Benjamin*, Isaac2, George*) daugh-
ter of Benjamin Shoemaker, the Councillor, and his wife Sarah Coates was
born m Philadelphia; died 1 mo. 29, 1820; married, at Friends' Meeting
4 mo. 8, 1758, Samuel Burge, of Philadelphia, distiller and merchant only
child of William Burge, sometime of Burlington, New Jersey, and his wife
Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Stacy. William Burge was brother of the first
wife of William Trent, an early Councillor of New Jersey and founder of
Trenton, and was half-brother of Sarah Eckley. who married Colonel Daniel
( ox, of New Jersey. Samuel Burge died in 1779.
Children of Samuel and Beulah (Shoemaker) Burge:
362. Elizabeth5, born 4 mo. 20, 1759: buried in Friends' ground, 7 mo. 31, 1759.
363. Elizabeth5, born 9 mo. 30, 1760; died young
lit tT,Z^TES'' b0r" " m0' I3, I76l; married> " ma J3' 1783, William Rawle.
365. Samuel, born 5 mo. 21, 1763; died 5 mo. 21, 1763
366. Samuel5, born 11 mo. 28, 1764; died 8 mo, 1775.
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367. Elizabeth5, born 2 mo. 18, 1767; married, 5 mo. 22, 1788, Jacob R. Howell, attorney-
at-law, son of Isaac and Patience, at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. They
had two children :
368. William", died young.
369. Beulah", born 6 mo. 4, 1789; died 8 mo. 5, 1873, unmarried.
115. ANTHONY SHOEMAKER4 (Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son
of Benjamin Shoemaker, the Councillor, and his second wife, Elizabeth Mor-
ris, resided before the Revolution at Flushing, Long Island, where the births
of his children are recorded by the Friends of that district. In 1781 he was
of Nockamixon township, Bucks County, yeoman. He died before 3 mo. 8,
1832; married, 2 mo. 5, 1757, Penelope, born 2 mo. 5, 1737, daughter of
Thomas and Elizabeth Rodman, of Flushing, Long Island.
Children of Anthony and Penelope (Rodman) Shoemaker:
370. Elizabeth5, born in New York, 6 mo. 28, 1765.
371. Benjamin5, born 11 mo. 9, 1766.
372. Thomas Rodman5, born 1 mo. 19, 1768; died 8 mo. 18, 1770.
27i- John Rodman5, born 2 mo. 20, 1770.
119. CHARLES SHOEMAKER* (Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son
of Benjamin Shoemaker, the Councillor, and his second wife, Elizabeth Mor-
ris, was a merchant in Philadelphia, and prior to 6 mo., 1792, was consignee
of John Heathcoat & Co., of London. He afterwards removed to Bristol
township, Bucks County, where he became a miller. He died before 1810.
He married Margaret, daughter of Christian Minnick, of Bristol township,
gentleman. She was living in Philadelphia in 1824.
Children of Charles and Margaret (Minnick) Shoemaker:
374. Charles M.5, was of Philadelphia until 1833.
375. Ann Elizabeth5.
376. Margaret5.
377. Mary5.
378. Joseph N.5.
124. PHILIP PRICE4 (Isaac Price3. Susanna Shoemaker2. George1),
son of Isaac Price and Margaret Lewis, his wife, was born 11 mo. 5, 1730;
died at Darby, 9 mo. 17, 181 1. He married, at Darby Meeting, 5 mo. 13, 1752,
Hannah Bonsai, born 10 mo. 11, 1730; buried at the burying-ground of the
Old Hill Meeting-House, Darby, 5 mo. 10, 1802. She was the daughter of
Benjamin and Martha Bonsai, of Haverford, and granddaughter of Richard
and Mary Bonsai, who came from Derbyshire, England, about 1682, and
settled in Haverford township, Delaware County.
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Children of Philip and Hannah (Bonsai) Price:
379. Margaret8, born 5 mo. 24, 1756; married Edward Garrigues
380. Sarah , born 4 mo. 30, 1759; married Thomas Garrett
o ' £HILIP' born l m°- 8, 1764; married Rachel Kirk
382. Benjamin6, born 4 mo. 15, 1766; married Ruth Kirk
383. Isaac' born ro mo 13, 1768; died 9 mo. 15, 1798; married Mary Fentham ■ he
?eft th y °M eV'Cr; C°ntraCted Whl,e a member of the Board of H alth H
left three children, Isaac, Ann, and Henry, all of whom died without Sue
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126 ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER' (William*, Abraham* Geonre*
George' ) son of William Shoemaker and Susanna Richardson, hi wTwl
born m Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, Ia mo. 3> 7S y toZ
by cer .ficate, , mo 2^7?2, from Abington to Philadelphia Mon hly M et
mg d,ed m Phtladelplua 5 mo. 27, l8l8. He was married, 3 mo 3 lZ -tt
Chnst Church, Phi adelphia, by Bishop White, to Deborah MusgLe^rn
4 no. 23, i762; d.ed ro mo. 1, l828; daughter of Joseph Mus^lve and
Esther Bennett, his wife, who were married in 1761
vev^rhatne,hriaker ™ 'T^ °f *« Phi,a^Pnia Bar and a con-
veyancer, he was commissioned associate justice in 1803; was owner of
valuable real estate in the city, and was a witness to Benjamin Fa nkhn" will
His office was at 1 24 South Fourth Street.
Children of Abraham and Deborah (Musgrave) Shoemaker:
384. Joseph, Jr.", born 1781 ; died 9 mo. 27, I798
385. Susan", born 1782; married Fishbourn Wharton.
386. Deborah, born I2 mo. l8, 1783; married William M. Wharton
38, A»ah ^ b h i832; marr.ed ^ ^
390. Lewis, born 1793; married Elizabeth Allen
S' JrC,.?0rn I7o96: married' l82S' Maria Stokes.
2'^7f8'diCd 7 m°--14' f?J men,bCr "< the Phil^elPhia Bar, admitted
2, 1823. ° "^ Ckrk °f the C°Urt °f Qllarter Se-i°ns, a mo
^ M?ABfH''.b.°rn ' "10- l8°0; died lS'6' ""married.
394- Mary Ann', born 1804; married Fishbourn Wharton
395- Josephs, born 1805; died 7 mo. 6, 1805.
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born in Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, 12 mo. 11, 1755; store-
keeper in Philadelphia in 1800, after which time he removed to Logansport,
Indiana, where he died 12 mo. 4, 1830. He married, at First Baptist Church,
Philadelphia, 5 mo. 18, 1793, Ann Martha Scott, born in Philadelphia 1 mo.
18, 1772; died 12 mo. 4, 1850, at Logansport.
Children of Daniel and Ann Martha (Scott) Shoemaker:
396. Martha*.
397. Mary R.°, born 1 mo. 24, 1796; baptized 2 mo. 22, 1824; married, at St. Paul's
Church, Philadelphia, 6 mo. 19, 1819, James Dumphy.
398. Susan6.
399. Daniel9, born 7 mo. 10, 1801 ; died at Logansport, Indiana, 7 mo. 15, 1876; married,
4 mo. 30, 1832, in Philadelphia, Anna Maria Willis, born 2 mo. 22, 181 1 ; died
9 mo. 24, 1882, at " Twelve Mile," Cass County, Indiana. She was the daughter
of William Willis and his wife Sarah Texmore, daughter of Peter and Mary
Texmore, of Greenwich, New Jersey, married 7 mo. 4, 1804. No issue.
400. Lydia Ann6.
401. Theresa".
402. Thirza", died unmarried; buried in Logansport Cemetery, Indiana.
403. Prendergast", born 7 mo. 13, 1813 ; died at Logansport, Indiana, 6 mo. 21, 1891 ;
married, 10 mo. 14, 1858, Ruth Jane Cory.
128. JESSE SHOEMAKER6 (William4, Abraham3, George2, George1),
son of William Shoemaker and his wife Susanna Richardson, was born in
Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, 9 mo. 15, 1757. He was married
by Justice Cowperthwaite, in Philadelphia, 6 mo. 1, 1803, to Charlotte Gibbs,
daughter of Lucas Gibbs, of New Jersey; witnesses present: Stubbins Firth,
Charlotte Firth, Mary Shoemaker, Lydia Shoemaker, Rebekah S. Rose,
Hannah Priest, Nathan Bayne, Mary Bayne, Hannah Firth, Abraham Shoe-
maker, Daniel Shoemaker, Thomas Marshall, Atkinson Rose, Thomas Rose,
Joseph Shoemaker.
Jesse Shoemaker was engaged in the lumber business at " High Bridge,"
on the Delaware River. He died 7 mo., 1814. Charlotte (Gibbs) Shoe-
maker married (2) Howell.
Children of Jesse and Charlotte (Gibbs) Shoemaker:
404. Susanna8,* died 7 mo. 22, 1842 ; married David Sprong, who died 4 mo. 8, 1838.
405. Jesse R.s, born 8 mo. 7, 1806; married Mary Ann Wenzell.
406. Charlotte", died 1 mo. 22, 1843 ; married Philip Hatch.
407. Lucas", died 12 mo. 25, 1834.
130. WILLIAM SHOEMAKER8 (William4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), son of William Shoemaker and Susanna Richardson, his wife, was
* See Appendix.
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born 9 mo. 8, 1761, in Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, Pennsyl-
vania; died at Chester, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 1, 1838, where for many years
he was engaged in mercantile business. He married Sarah Miers Bowman,
who died 3 mo. 10, 1843, daughter of Thomas Bowman and Elizabeth Draper,
of Philadelphia, and granddaughter of James Miers and Margery Fisher.
Children of William and Sarah Miers (Bowman) Shoemaker:
408. Eliza", died young.
409. Thomas B.°, born 12 mo. 20, 1800; died unmarried.
410. William D.", born 3 mo. 18, 1802 ; married, 3 mo. 25, 1837, Ann Turner.
411. Miers8, born 11 mo. 25, 1805; died unmarried.
412. Edward*, born 1 mo. 17, 1809; died 3 mo. 23, 1838, unmarried.
413. Richardson6, born 3 mo. 28, 1813: married Annie G. Clark.
414. Manlove", died young.
415. Joshua", died 2 mo. 5, 1833.
132. JOSEPH SPIOEMAKER5 (William4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), silversmith of Philadelphia, son of William Shoemaker and
Susanna Richardson, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Philadelphia
County, 1 mo. 20, 1765; died in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 21, 1829. He was
married, 9 mo. 28, 1790, by the Rev. Dr. Pilmore, of Philadelphia, to Mary
Priest, born 2 mo. 26, 1766; died 7 mo., 1830; daughter of Robert and
Hannah Priest, of Philadelphia.
Children of Joseph and Mary (Priest) Shoemaker:
416. Hannah Marshall", born 1 mo. 13, 1792; married Mordecai L. Gordon.
417. Rebecca*, born 12 mo. 10, 1793; died 3 mo. 29, 1826: married to Daniel Kelly, in
Philadelpbia, 10 mo. 12, 1819, by the Rev. Joseph Pilmore, at St. Paul's Church.
418. Eliza S.*, born 1 mo. 29, 1800; died 2 mo. 1, 1826; married Abel S. Frond; no
issue.
419. Joseph", born 10 mo. 13, 1801 ; married Mary Ann Stiles.
420. Mary P.", born 11 mo. 19, 1805; died 4 mo. 24, 1824; married Lewis Leper; no
issue.
421. Lydia", born 8 mo. 24, 1807; died 2 mo. 19, 1886; married George H. Steever; no
issue.
422. Jane'', born I mo. 28, 1810; died 11 mo. 4, 1895; married Henry Ormsby.
133. SUSANNA SHOEMAKER5 (William4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), daughter of William Shoemaker and Susanna Richardson, his wife,
was born in Cheltenham township, Pennsylvania, 7 mo. 3, 1769; died 1836;
buried in Shoemaker graveyard; married Malachi Fisher, of Upper Dublin,
Montgomery County.
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Children of Malachi and Susanna (Shoemaker) Fisher:
423. William", married Henrietta Sands.
424. Daniel6, born 6 mo. 24, 1799, in Upper Dublin township; married (1) Eliza Tyson;
(2) Sarah Tyson; (3), 11 mo. 21, 1861, Ann Warner, daughter of Croasdale
and Ruth Warner, of Baltimore, Maryland.
425. Abraham8, born 1804 ; married, 4 mo. 17, 1828, Ann McDowell.
426. Susan", married Chalkley Tyson Hallowell.
427. Lydia", married John B. Goodwin.
428. Mary6, married Joseph Brooke.
429. Eliza', died unmarried.
135. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER5 (William4, Abraham3, George2.
George1), daughter of William and Susanna (Richardson) Shoemaker, was
born in Cheltenham township, 6 mo. 15, 1774; died 10 mo. 27, 1809; married,
6 mo., 1792, Daniel Stroud,* son of Colonel Jacob and Elizabeth (McDowell)
Stroud, of Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
Children of Daniel and Elizabeth (Shoemaker) Stroud:
430. Charles", born 4 mo. 9, 1793; died 5 mo. 10, 1867; married, at Richland, Pennsyl-
vania, 6 mo. 10, 1819, Susan, daughter of David and Lydia Burson, born 11
mo. 24, 1796; died 5 mo. 4, 1870.
431. Elizabeth McD.°, born 5 mo. 25, 1794; died 6 mo. 20, 1794.
432. George McD.s, born 10 mo. 12, 1795; married, at Friends' Meeting, in Philadelphia,
8 mo. 7, 1828, Eleanor, daughter of Judge John and Rebecca Hallowell.
433. William6, born 8 mo. 19, 1797; married, 10 mo. 18, 1823, Mary Paul Robeson,
daughter of Judge Morris and Tacy (Paul) Robeson, of Oxford Furnace,
New Jersey.
434. Jacob D.6, born 3 mo. 28, 1799; married, in Middletown, Bucks County, 10 mo. 20,
1825, Mary Newbold, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (Newbold) Richardson.
435. James Hollingshead", born 11 mo. 12, 1800; died 4 mo. 18, 1878, unmarried.
436. Samuel Harker", born 8 mo. 3, 1802; died 6 mo. 28, 1804.
437. Susan", born 3 mo. 31, 1804; died 3 mo., 1879, unmarried.
438. George", born 4 mo. 4, 1805 ; died same day.
439. Simpson", born 7 mo. 31, 1806; married, 11 mo. 28. 1827, Tacy Ann Robeson.
440. Elizabeth", born 1 mo. 5, 1808; married, 11 mo. 10, 1840, Joseph Paul Robeson.
441. Daniel", born 9 mo. 21, 1809; died same day.
142. ISAAC SHOEMAKER8 (George4, Abraham3, George2, George1),
son of George Shoemaker and Martha Livezey, his wife, was born in Chelten-
ham township, Philadelphia County, 12 mo. 2, 1771 ; died 2 mo. 12, 1855.
He married, 5 mo. 17, 1803, Sarah Jenkins, who died 12 mo. 2, 1850; she was
the daughter of John and Elizabeth Jenkins, of Abington.
* For information of Daniel Stroud and his descendants, the writer has followed the genealogy
of the Stroud Family, by Susan S. Robeson.
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Children of Isaac and Sarah (Jenkins) Shoemaker:
442- Martha", born 2 mo. 26, 1804; died 9 mo. 17, 1833; married William Nice.
443- George", born 5 mo. 9, 1806; married, 9 mo. 23, 1854, Anna F. Vansant.
444- Jonathan", born 8 mo. 3, 1808; married, 3 mo. 4, 1841, Martha Hellerman.
445. Isaac", born n mo. 2, 1810.
446. Tacy", born 1 mo. 5, 181 1 ; died young.
143- TACY SHOEMAKER5 (George4, Abraham3, George2, George1),
daughter of George Shoemaker and Martha Livezey, his wife, was born in
Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, 6 mo. 24, 1774; died 12 mo. 14,
1 801; married, at Abington Meeting, 11 mo. 17, 1796, Richard Roberts, of
Abington township, son of Thomas and Letitia Roberts, of Bucks County,
Pennsylvania.
Children of Richard and Tacy (Shoemaker) Roberts:
447- George S », born 12 mo. 14, 1797; died 3 mo. 24, i8So; married Tacy Walton.
448. Charles", born 1 mo. 4, 1799; died 7 mo. 26, 1825, unmarried.
449- Jonathan", born 12 mo. 19, 1800; died young.
145- ROBERT SHOEMAKER5 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George*
George1), son of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker, was born 12 mo'
2% 1754, m Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County; died in Philadelphia,
10 mo. 8, 1796; buried in Friends' ground, Fourth and Arch Streets Abing-
ton Monthly Meeting gave him a certificate of removal, 3 mo. 22 1773 to
Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Southern District. He married 1781
at Oxford Trinity Church, Martha Leech, born 10 mo. 8, 1760; died in Abing-
ton, 12 mo. 23, 1849; buried in Shoemaker burying-ground. She was the
daughter of Isaac Leech, Jr., and his wife Martha Thomas; granddaughter
of Isaac Leech and Rebecca Hall, his wife; and great-granddaughter of Toby
and Hester Leech, of Cheltenham. Her grandmother, Rebecca (Hall)
Leech, was the daughter of Joseph Hall and Rebecca Rutter, and grand-
daughter of "Jacob Hall, of Taconee, Gentleman." Rebecca (Hall) Leech's
sister Susannah married John Rush, of Byberry, and became the mother
of Dr. Benjamin Rush, one of Philadelphia's distinguished physicians, signer
of the Declaration of Independence, and for many years a member of
the medical staff of the Pennsylvania Hospital; and her sister Sarah Hall
married the Rev. Samuel Finley, D.D., for several years president of the
College of New Jersey, and was great-grandmother to the late Dr. Samuel
Finley Breese Morse, the inventor of the electromagnetic telegraph. (See
Descendants of Joran Kyn, by James Kean.) Martha (Leech) Shoemaker, as
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administratrix, settled the estate of her husband in 1796, and soon after
removed to Cheltenham, where for more than fifty-three years she resided, a
member of Abington Meeting.
Children of Robert and Martha (Leech) Shoemaker, born in Philadelphia:
450. Richard M.c, born 12 mo. 6, 1783; married (1) Sarah Cleaver; (2) Amelia Bird,
widow of James S. Hallowell.
451. Martha L.s, born 8 mo. 5, 1788; died 5 mo. 16, 1871 ; married, 4 mo. 4, 1820,
Ezekiel Cleaver; no issue.
452. Rebecca0, born 1 mo. 14, 17931 died 4 mo. 14, i860; married, 5 mo. 15. 1817, John
B. Ackley ; no issue.
146. NATHAN SHOEMAKER5 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), son of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker, was born 7 mo.
6, 1756, in Cheltenham township, died 11 mo. 7, 1817. He married, 5 mo.,
1792, at Horsham Meeting, Sarah Miller, daughter of Solomon and Sarah
(Mathews) Miller, born 3 mo. 8, 1770.
Children of Nathan and Sarah (Miller) Shoemaker:
453. Samuel0, born 3 mo. 28, 1793 ; married Martha B. Lukens.
454. Elisha0, born 10 mo. 13, 1794! married Mary Hergesheimer.
455. Lydia0, born 9 mo. 5. 1796; died in 1831, unmarried.
456. Joseph0, born 6 mo. 9, 1798; died same day.
457. Mary0, born 11 mo. 1, 1799; died 3 mo. 10, 1802.
458. Benjamin0, born 8 mo. 23, 1802; married (1) Mira Maria Woodward; (2) Alice
Frame.
459. Rachel0, born 6 mo. 16, 1805 ; married Milton Conard.
460. Rebecca M.°, born 5 mo. 4, 1809; married Thomas Conard.
461. Sarah M.°, born 6 mo. 14, 1812; married John Carter.
148. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER, Jr.5 (Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker, was
born 9 mo. 10, 1759; died 10 mo. 22, 1793; buried in Cheltenham burying-
ground. He married, 11 mo. 16, 1784, Jane Allen, born 1 mo. 27, 1761;
daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Allen, of Falls township, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania.
Children of Benjamin, Jr., and Jane (Allen) Shoemaker:
462. Allen8, born 9 mo. 24, 1785 ; married Tacy Kirk.
463. Elizabeth0, born 6 mo. 27, 1787; died 11 mo. 14, 1858, unmarried.
464. Amy0, born 6 mo. 24, 1789; married Collins P. Lippincott.
465. Agnes0, born 10 mo. S, I79i; married, 11 mo. 26, 1812, Restore Lippincott ; no
issue.
466. Benjamin0, born 9 mo. 20, 1793 ; died 9 mo. 3, 1797-
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149. AMY SHOEMAKER6 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1),
daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker, was born 5 mo. 6,
1 76 1 ; married Benjamin Harper, of Frankford.
Child of Benjamin and Amy (Shoemaker) Harper:
467. Amy", born 7 mo. II, 1791 ; died 11 mo. II, 1862; married Seth Hallowell.
150. MARY SHOEMAKER8 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker, was born
1 mo. 1, 1763; died 11 mo. 14, 1793; married, 9 mo. 8, 1785, at Abington
Meeting, Thomas, son of Isaac and Ann Shoemaker, of Shoemakertown,
Cheltenham township. (See No. 168.)
Children of Thomas and Mary (Shoemaker) Shoemaker :
468. Ann", born 9 mo. 2, 1786; married Bartholomew Mather.
469. Nathan", born 9 mo. 4, 1788; married Frances Maria Kirkbride.
470. Martha', born 3 mo. 6, 1790; married Hugh Foulke.
152. ELI SHOEMAKER6 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1),
son of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker, and a merchant in Philadel-
phia, was born 7 mo. 25, 1766; died 8 mo. 9, 1798; member of Philadelphia
Monthly Meeting. He married, 6 mo. 30, 1790, Rachel, born 11 mo. 29, 1766,
daughter of Henry and Rachel Comly, of Byberry. She was an authoress, and
contributed poetical essays to the Saturday Evening Post, over the signature
of Ellen ; a volume of her essays, called " The Minstrel's Lyre," was published
in Philadelphia in 1827.
Children of Eli and Rachel (Comly) Shoemaker:
471- Eli", born 2 mo. 28, 1795; died 5 mo. 29, 1796 (North Meeting Records).
472. Rachel", born 3 mo. 26, 1797; married Caleb J. Maule.
153. JANE SHOEMAKER6 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), daughter of Benjamin Shoemaker and his wife Mary Comly,
was born in Cheltenham, 10 mo. 30, 1768; died 7 mo. 21, 1847, at tne resi-
dence of her daughter, Mary S. Lippincott, Moorestown, New Jersey; mar-
ried, 6 mo. 17, 1793, at Abington Meeting, Anthony Hallowell, of Abington
township, born 6 mo. 29, 1770; died 4 mo. 10, 1802; son of William and
Mary (Williams) Hallowell.
Children of Anthony and Jane (Shoemaker) Hallowell:
473. James S.', born 1794 ; married Amelia Bird.
474. Benta'min', died in infancy, 3 mo. 12, 1796.
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475. Benjamin", born 8 mo. 17, 1799; married Margaret E. Farquhar.
476. Mary S.°, born 6 mo. 23, 1801 ; married Isaac Lippincott.
477. Caleb", died in infancy.
478. Joseph", died in 1808; death caused by explosion of gunpowder.
155. REBECCA SHOEMAKER5 (Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), daughter of Benjamin Shoemaker and Mary Comly, his wife, was
born 12 mo. 16, 1771, in Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County; died
4 mo. 5, 1 810; married, 10 mo. 16, 1796, at Abington Friends' Meeting,
Atkinson Rose, born 8 mo. 2J, 1773; died 10 mo. 30, 1819; son of John
Rose and Mary Atkinson, his wife, of Wrightstown, Bucks County, Pennsyl-
vania.
Children of Atkinson and Rebecca (Shoemaker) Rose:
479. John S.°, born 11 mo. 8, 1797; married Esther Walton.
480. Benjamin", born 12 mo. 14, 1798; died 4 mo. 18, 1799.
481. James", born 4 mo., 1800; died same day.
482. Eli S.6, born 11 mo., 1803; died, unmarried, in Cuba.
483. Atkinson", born 11 mo. 27, 1805; died 3 mo. 11, 1806.
484. Samuel S.°, born I mo. 3, 1807 ; died in New Orleans.
159. ABRAHAM PASTORIUS5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Daniel and Sarah (Shoemaker) Pastorius, was
born 10 mo. 10, 1745; died 1779; buried at Oxford. He married, 4 mo. 20,
1769, at St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, Eleanor,
daughter of Jacob and Eleanor (Robinson) Leech, and great-granddaughter
of Toby and Hester (Ashmead) Leech, of Cheltenham.
Children of Abraham and Eleanor (Leech) Pastorius:
485. Eleanor", born 1 mo. 8, 1772; died 10 mo. 5, 1773; buried at Oxford.
486. Charles", born 2 mo. 15, 1774.
487. Daniel", born 12 mo., 1776.
488. Margaret", born 10 mo. 4, 1777.
489. Eleanor", born 2 mo. 29, 1779.
160. SAMUEL PASTORIUS5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), son of Daniel and Sarah (Shoemaker) Pastorius, was born in Ger-
mantown, 9 mo. 13, 1747; married Sarah Lincoln.
Children of Samuel and Sarah (Lincoln) Pastorius:
490. Sarah", married John Tull.
491. Francis Daniel", married Margaret Merckle.
492. Mary", married John Stoy.
493. John", born 10 mo. 11, 1777; died 2 mo., 1865.
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494. Hester", died in infancy.
495. Abraham", lost at sea in 1825. in command of brig " Aquaria."
496. Samuel", died in Baltimore.
497. Rachel", died young.
498. Ann", I j married John Allen.
409. Harriet", j twlns> j died young.
500. Charles", born 2 mo. 15, 179s; died 8 mo. 13, 1862; married, 3 mo. 31, 1828, Ann
Horter.
161. DANIEL PASTORIUS5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Abraham3, George2,
George1 ) , son of Daniel Pastorius and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, of German-
town, was born in 1749; died 2 mo. 4, 1834; married, 4 mo. 19, 1786, Eliza-
beth Mechlin, born 9 mo. 4, 1757; died 9 mo. 1, 1830.
Children of Daniel and Elizabeth (Mechlin) Pastorius:
501. Mary", born 9 mo. 5, 1788; married, 6 mo. 20, 181 1, John Reiff.
502. Letitia", born 12 mo. 6, 1790; died 9 mo. 5, 1813; married Thomas; no issue.
503. Joseph", born 3 mo. 7, 1793; died 12 mo. 14, 1845; married Margaret Brandan.
504. Charles", born 10 mo. 5, 1795 ; died young.
505. Daniel", born 8 mo. 2, 1797; married, 10 mo. 9, 1821, Tacy Styer, born 8 mo. 31,
1799; died 2 mo. 2, 1838.
163. CHARLES SHOEMAKER5 (John4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
son of John Shoemaker and Elizabeth Livezey, his wife, of Shoemakertown,
Cheltenham township, was born 3 mo. 19, 1762. He inherited the plantation
and mill property of his grandmother, Dorothy Shoemaker, lying on the west
side of the York Road; he died 5 mo. 31, 1837, and was buried at Abington
Meeting graveyard. He married (1), 3 mo. 15, 1785, at Germantown Meet-
ing, Elizabeth Paul, daughter of John Paul, of Germantown ; she died 8 mo.
21, 1785; buried at Germantown. He married (2), 2 mo., 1803, Margaret
Wood, born 9 mo. 5, 1775; died 3 mo. 17, 1842; daughter of William Wood,
of New Jersey.
Children of Charles and Margaret (Wood) Shoemaker:
506. Elizabeth", born 2 mo. 5, 1804; died 7 mo. 30, 1807; buried in Shoemaker grave-
yard.
507. Mary", born 6 mo. 15, 1805; died 11 mo. 4, 1806; buried in Shoemaker graveyard.
508. Isaac", born 8 mo. 2, 1807 ; died 9 mo. 21, 1873, unmarried ; buried at Burlington,
New Jersey.
509. Elizabeth R.", born 3 mo. 5, 1809; married, 8 mo. 20, 1848, Abraham M. Taylor.
510. John \V.". born 11 1110. 11, 1810; died 5 mo. 20, 1878, unmarried, in Arizona.
511. Charles H.°, born 7 mo. 29, 1812; married, 4 mo. 16, 1835, Mary S. Boon.
512. Anna S.", born 7 mo. 7, 1814; married, 3 mo. 9, 1837, Samuel S. Richie.
513- Margaretta", born 9 mo. 15, 1817; married, 9 mo. 12, 1839, Morgan Hinchman.
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1 66. DAVID SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son
of Isaac Shoemaker and Elizabeth Potts, his wife, was born 2 mo. 23, 1755,
at Shoemakertown, Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
He married, 1 mo. 18, 1787, Rachel Baker, daughter of Joseph and Esther
Baker, at St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. He removed to Georgetown, D. C,
in the early part of the nineteenth century. He was drowned at about the age
of seventy, while bathing in the Potomac River in company with President
Adams.
Children of David and Rachel (Baker) Shoemaker:
514. David6, married Abigail Pierce.
515. Caroline0, married Richard Plummer.
167. JONATHAN SHOEMAKER6 (Isaac4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
son of Isaac Shoemaker and his wife Elizabeth Potts, was born 5 mo. 10, 1756,
in Cheltenham township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He resided for
some years in Northumberland County, and was there justice of the peace in
1796. He was a member from Montgomery County of the first Constitutional
Convention of Pennsylvania, 1790, and was one of the signers; he was a
manager of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1781-1790. He removed to George-
town, D. C, about 1800, where he operated the Shadwell Flour-Mills near
Monticello, and afterwards the Columbia Mills ; while at the latter, his son
George used to relate that " Dolly Madison frequently rode out to his father's
house seated in the mill-wagon to visit his step-mother, with whom she was
intimate, and spend the day in social chat."
Jonathan Shoemaker married (1), 10 mo. 20, 1779, Hannah Lukens,
daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Spencer) Lukens, of Horsham, Pennsyl-
vania; he married (2), 3 mo. 14, 181 1, at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania,
Elizabeth Deaves, of Gwynedd; she died 3 mo. 17, 1817, aged fifty-one years,
and was buried at Plymouth; he died 12 mo. 12, 1837, near Baltimore, Mary-
land, at the residence of his son, Isaac Shoemaker, Esq., and was buried in
Washington, D. C, in the graveyard which he had given, about 1809, to the
Society of Friends for a burial-place, on I Street between Eighteenth and
Nineteenth Streets.
Children of Jonathan and Hannah (Lukens) Shoemaker:
516. Isaac", born 9 mo. 4, 1781 ; married Ann Seaver, and lived and died near Baltimore.
517. Elizabeth", born 10 mo. 11, 1784; married Arnold Boon, of Virginia.
518. Joseph", died 3 mo. 11, 1814, unmarried.
519. Charles", born 11 mo. 17, 1786; died 5 mo. 9, 1847; married Rachel Comly.
520. David Potts", born 10 mo. 1, 1790; married Mary Sumwalt.
521. George6, born 9 mo. 27, 1792; married (1) Rebecca Albertson, who died 1 mo. 17,
1818; (2), 9 mo. 13, 1821, Elizabeth Lukens.
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168. THOMAS SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
son of Isaac Shoemaker and his second wife, Ann Roberts, was born at Shoe-
makertown, Cheltenham township, 6 mo. 24, 1762; died 2 mo. 11, 1837;
married (1), at Abington Meeting, 9 mo. 8, 1785, Mary, born 1 mo. 1, 1763;
died ii mo. 14, 1793; daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Comly) Shoemaker.
He married (2), at Abington, 5 mo. 10, 1797, Hannah, born 12 mo. 15, 1773;
died 8 mo. 6, 1827; daughter of John and Abigail Thomson, of Cheltenham.
He married (3), at Abington Meeting, 11 mo. 12, 1829, Margaret, daughter
of Albrick and Abigail Bird, of Abington township; she died without issue,
6 mo. 12, 1852. Thomas was a farmer living in Shoemakertown, and he
and his three wives were buried in Shoemaker burying-ground.
Children of Thomas and Mary (Shoemaker) Shoemaker:
522. Ann", born 9 mo. 2, 1786. (See No. 468.)
523. Nathan", born 9 mo. 4, 1788. (See no. 469.)
524. Martha0, born 3 mo. 6, 1790. (See No. 470.)
Child of Thomas and Hannah (Thomson) Shoemaker:
523. Mary6, born 12 mo. 10, 1806; died 8 mo. 27, 1827.
173. REBECCA SHOEMAKER5 (Joseph4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Jones) Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, was born
at Shoemakertown, 7 mo. 2^, 1781 ; died at Winchester, Virginia, 7 mo. 26,
1853; buried in South Laurel Hill; married, at Monthly Meeting for the
Northern District of Philadelphia, 10 mo. 14, 1800, Jasper Cope, merchant,
of Baltimore, son of Caleb and Mary Cope, of Lancaster County, Pennsyl-
vania. About 1809 he removed to Philadelphia and with his brother, Israel
Cope, established a mercantile house at 165 High Street, where they continued
for many years.
Children of Jasper and Rebecca (Shoemaker) Cope:
526. Charles C", born 10 mo. 14, 1802 ; married Rebecca Barnes.
527. Abby Ann", born 9 mo. 28, 1804 ; married Caleb Cope.
528. Edward", born 2 mo. 7, 1807 ; died 8 mo. 4, 1808.
529. Emma", born 12 mo. 10, 1808; married Charles Yarnall.
530. Oliver", born 1 mo. 23, 1813; died 1 mo. 23, 1832.
531. Jasper", born 8 mo. 21, 1815; died 3 mo. 27, 1895. unmarried.
532. Rebecca", born 5 mo. 12, 1822 ; married George Randolph.
175. ELISHA TYSON8 (Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
son of Isaac Tyson and Esther Shoemaker, his wife, was born 2 mo. 18, 1749-
50, in Upper Dublin township, Philadelphia County, Pennslyvania. He
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removed by certificate from Abington Meeting to Gunpowder Monthly Meet-
ing, Maryland, 12 mo. 28, 1772. He married (1), at Little Falls Meeting,
near Baltimore, n mo. 5, 1776, Mary, born 5 mo. 10, 1758; daughter of
William and Hannah Amos; she died 4 mo. 17, 181 3. He married (2), 10
mo. 22, 1814, Margaret Cowman, who died s. p., 1 mo. 29, 1853. When
moving from Pennsylvania, he settled first at Jericho, near Little Falls of the
Gunpowder River, where he built his flour-mills. In 1781 he moved into
Baltimore, where he became an extensive merchant miller, and built new mills
on Jones Falls, near what is now Druid Hill Park. He was a member and one
of the founders of the first Anti-Slavery Society in the State of Maryland,
inaugurated in Baltimore, 9 mo. 8, 1792. The General Assembly, 12 mo. 7,
1791, authorized him, with others, " to lay out a road, not exceeding forty
feet wide from their mill seats on Jones Falls to Baltimore Town." With
five of his friends he formed a society to furnish medical relief to the poor
gratuitously, which in 1807 was incorporated by the name of the " Baltimore
General Dispensary." It is recorded of him, " that he was a most highly
respected and prominent citizen, full of public spirit and philanthropy, aiding
in many ways the development and good order of the city. He was convinced
that negro slavery was wrong and ought to be abolished by law, and aided,
in every way he legally could, those who were wrongfully held. He was in no
sense a man of one idea, but full of wisdom, and courage, and conduct, in
every-day life. Large and majestic in person, with more than ordinary per-
sonal strength, and as resolute as conscientious, there is no doubt that he
wielded the sword of the spirit with a very strong arm of flesh." He is said
" to have possessed wonderful acuteness of reply and dauntless courage." He
was always a consistent member of the Society of Friends. He died in Balti-
more, 2 mo. 16, 1824.
Children of Elisha and Mary (Amos) Tyson:
533. Isaac", born 10 mo. 10, 1777; died 1 mo. 30, 1864; married Elizabeth Thomas.
534. Esther8, born 2 mo. 23, 1779; died young.
535. Lucretia", born 10 mo. 2, 1780; married John W. Wilson.
536. William", born 10 mo. 2, 1782; married Elizabeth Ellicott.
537. Mary", born 9 mo. 4, 1785; married Enoch Clapp.
538. Nathan", born 11 mo. 4, 1787; died 1 mo. 6, 1867; married Martha Ellicott.
539. James", born 3 mo. 4, 1790; died young.
540. Sarah", born 8 mo. 19. 1791 ; died young.
541. Elisha, Jr.", born 1 mo. 28, 1796; married, 10 mo. 19, 1819, Sarah S. Morris.
542. Deborah D.", born 3 mo. 12, 1798; died 5 mo. 12, 1801.
176. TACY TYSON5 (Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
daughter of Isaac Tyson and Esther Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Upper
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Dublin township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, I mo. 20, 1752; died
in Baltimore, Maryland, 8 mo. 12, 1823; married, at Abington Meeting,
Pennsylvania, 11 1110. 24, 1780, John Mitchell, of Moreland, Pennsylvania,
born 7 mo. 6, 1755; son of Joseph and Mary Mitchell, of Byberry, Pennsyl-
vania; he died in Baltimore, 10 mo. 12, 1815. John and Tacy settled in
Wilmington, Delaware, where their two children were born. " At Gunpowder
Monthly Meeting, held in Baltimore, 11 mo. 26, 1785, John Mitchell produced
a certificate for himself, Tacy, his wife, and daughter Mary, from Wilmington
Monthly Meeting, dated 10 mo. 12, 1785." *
Children of John and Tacy (Tyson) Mitchell:
543. Esther", born 10 mo. 20, 1781 ; died 10 mo. 5, 1782.
544. Mary", born 9 mo. 22, 1783; married (1) John Ellicott, Jr.; (2) Abijah Janney.
178. JACOB TYSON5 (Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
son of Isaac Tyson and Esther Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Upper Dublin,
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 10 mo. 1, 1755. He removed by certifi-
cate from Abington Monthly Meeting, 3 mo. 20, 1775, to Gunpowder Meeting,
Maryland, and from the latter meeting he removed, 11 mo. 3, 1815, with his
wife and children, to Baltimore Monthly Meeting. In the minutes of this
meeting the following appears : " Jacob Tyson, of Harford County, Maryland,
married, 1 mo. 2, 1794, at the meeting-house in Baltimore Town, Ann,
daughter of Peter and Hannah Perine, of Baltimore County, Maryland."
Children of Jacob and Ann (Perine) Tyson:
545. Margaret", born 12 mo. 13, 1794.
546. Sarah', born 7 mo. 17, 1796.
547- George", born 6 mo. 6, 1798; died 4 mo. 29, 1848; married Meribah (Russell) Keith,
widow of Cyrus Keith and daughter of Seth and Elizabeth Russell, of New
Bedford, Massachusetts; she died 2 mo. 7, 1850.
548. Ann", born 11 mo. 8, 1800; married Cornelius Driscoll.
549. Jonathan", born 9 mo. 8, 1802; married Mary A. .
550. Rachel", married William K. Galloway.
179. NATHAN TYSON5 (Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3. George2,
George1), son of Isaac Tyson and Esther Shoemaker, his wife, merchant of
Baltimore, Maryland, was born 1 mo. 10, 1757, in Philadelphia County, Penn-
sylvania. He removed by certificate from Abington to Gunpowder Monthly
Meeting, 3 mo. 28, 1775; died 3 mo. 15, 1819, in Baltimore; married 9 mo.
29, 1 80 1, Mary Randall.
* Baltimore Monthly Meeting Records.
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Children of Nathan and Mary (Randall) Tyson:
551. James6.
552. Nathan8.
553. Ellinor", married Thomas Irwin, Jr., of Alexandria, Virginia.
554. Mary Catharine6.
555. Maria6, married Dr. George S. Gibson.
556. Charles J.6.
557. Alexander Hamilton6, married Rebecca A. Howard.
558. Nathan Penrose6, died unmarried.
180. SARAH TYSON5 (Esther ShoemakerMsaac3, George2, George1),
daughter of Isaac Tyson and Esther Shoemaker, his wife, was born 9 mo.
26, 1758; died 4 mo. 8, 1824; married, 11 mo. 26, 1782, Israel Knight, born
3 mo. 4, 1760; died 1 mo. 31, 1810; son of Giles Knight and Elizabeth
James, his wife.* They were highly respected members of the Society of
Friends, and settled in Bensalem township on a farm. In 1804 Israel pur-
chased four hundred and forty acres of land at Black River, New York, for
his children. He was the great-grandson of Giles Knight and his wife Mary
English, who were married in England and came to this country in 1682, and
settled in Byberry ; he was a leading man in the county, and was several times
elected a member of the Assembly.
Children of Israel and Sarah (Tyson) Knight:
559. Abel6, born 8 mo. 24, 1783 ; married Elizabeth Donaldson.
560. Isaac", born 9 mo. 14, 1785; married Juliana Maria Thomas.
561. Esther", born 4 mo. 9, 1787; married, 3 mo. 17, 1831, John Knight; no issue.
562. Giles6, born 4 mo. 16, 1789; married (1) Mary Yardley; (2) Hannah Shot well.
563. George J.6, born 5 mo. 24, 1791 ; married (1) Abi Brown; (2) Esther Morris
Donaldson.
564. John6, born 5 mo. 29, 1793; died at sea.
565. Nathan T.6, born 11 mo. 25, 1796; married Elizabeth Thomas.
566. Eliza6, born 4 mo. 24, 1799; married James Bones.
183. JESSE TYSON5 (Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1),
son of Isaac Tyson and Esther Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Upper Dublin
township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He removed by certificate from
Horsham Monthly Meeting to Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Maryland, 7
mo. 2, 1783, and there operated for several years the Jericho Flour-Mills;
later he moved into Baltimore and became a grain commission merchant. He
married (1), in Baltimore, 4 mo. 1, 1790, Margaret, daughter of John and
Elizabeth Hopkins; he married (2), 5 mo. 22, 1806, Sarah, daughter of
Henry and Ann Ridgely, who died s. p., 9 mo. 18, 1816; he married (3),
* Information of descendants of Israel Knight was furnished by Anne K. Taylor, Philadelphia.
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5 mo. 1 6, 1818, at Friends' Meeting, Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Elizabeth,
daughter of Joshua and Catharine (Warner) Howell ; she died without issue.
Jesse Tyson died in Baltimore 8 mo. 26, 1821, and was interred in Friends'
burying-ground.
Children of Jesse and Margaret (Hopkins) Tyson:
567. Elizabeth*, born 3 mo. 2, 1791 ; married Dr. William Winder Handy.
568. Isaac', born 10 mo. I, 1792; married Hannah Ann Wood.
569. Thomas", born 6 mo. I, 1794; merchant of Baltimore; married (1), 10 mo. 25,
1825, Mary, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Brook) Ellicott of Anne
Arundel County, Maryland; (2), in 1836, Ann B. Ellicott, his first wife's
sister; (3), 10 mo. 17, 1844, Mary, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Cow-
man) Thomas.
570. Esther", born 3 mo. 22, 1796; died 8 mo. 19, 1797.
571. John Shoemaker", born 11 mo. 7, 1797; married Rachel Snowden.
572. Margaret", born 7 mo. 4, 1802; married John Janney.
573. Anna", born 5 mo. 10, 1804 ; married Joseph Eldridge.
188. NATHAN SHEPPARD5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2,
George1 ) , son of Nathan Sheppard and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, merchant,
of Philadelphia, was born in Gwynedd township, Philadelphia County, 12 mo.
14, 1760. On the 31st of 8 mo., 1784, Gwynedd Monthly Meeting issued a
certificate recommending Nathan Sheppard, Jr., to the care of Friends of
Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Northern District. He married, 1 1 mo.
9, 1790, at Friends' Meeting, Northern District, Catharine Hart, who died 12
mo. 15, 1842, daughter of Seymour Hart, born 10 mo. 16, 1734; died 7 mo.
5, 1819, and his wife Margaret, bom 1 mo. 29, 1740; died 5 mo. 30, 1797,
daughter of Robert and Catharine Lloyd, of Philadelphia.
Nathan Sheppard died in Philadelphia, 10 mo. 18, 1800, aged forty years.
In his will, signed 10 mo. 14, 1800, and probated 11 mo. 6, 1800,* after
making provision for his wife and children, he says, " All the rest and residue
shall go, to be applied, under the direction of the Monthly Meeting of Philadel-
phia for the Northern District, as a fund for the distribution of good books
among poor people in the back parts of Pennsylvania, or to the support of an
Institution or Free School, in or near Philadelphia."
Children of Nathan and Catharine (Hart) Sheppard:
574. Sarah R.9, born 1 mo. 7, 1792; married Edmund Shotwell.
575- Margaret", born 12 mo. 24, 1793; died 12 mo. 17, 1853, in Philadelphia, unmarried.
576. Lydia", born 6 mo. 9, 1795 ; died 9 mo. 26, 1800.
577. Rebecca", born 4 mo. 11, 1798; died 3 mo. 12. 1852; married, 6 mo. 6, 1826, Ben-
jamin H. Warder, merchant, of Philadelphia, son of John and Ann Warder.
578. Catharine", born 10 mo. 8, 1800; died 8 mo., 1865, unmarried.
* Will Book Y, p. 428, Register's office, Philadelphia.
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195. THOMAS SHOEMAKER5 (Mathias4, Jacob3, George2, George1),
son of Mathias and Hannah (Kenderdine) Shoemaker, was born in Gvvynedd
township, 8 mo. 14, 1771 ; died 1 mo. 26, 1853; married, 12 mo. 1, 1803, Jane,
daughter of David Supplee, of Norriton township.
Children of Thomas and Jane (Supplee) Shoemaker:
579. Enoch', born 9 1110. 25, 1804; married, at St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Germantown, Rachel Mitchell.
580. Job5, born 10 mo. 7, 1805 ; died 8 mo. 14, 1828, unmarried.
581. David', born 1 mo. 6, 1807; married, 5 mo. 14, 1837, Abigail Kline.
582. Alan", born 9 mo. 22, 1808; married Susan Berkheimer.
583. Mathias", born 2 mo. 17, 1810; married Sarah M. Fisher.
584. Hannah", born 1 mo. 3. 1813; died 4 mo. 10, 1817.
585. Jesse", born 3 mo. 31, 1815; married Sarah T. Williams.
586. Charles K.6, born 6 mo. 4, 1819; married Sarah Childs.
198. MARGARET SHOEMAKER5 (Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), daughter of Jonathan Shoemaker and Martha Shoemaker, his wife,
was born in Gwynedd township; died 12 mo. 24, 1836. at Frankford, Pennsyl-
vania; married, at Gwynedd Meeting, 11 mo. 4, 1798, Michael Newbold, mer-
chant, of Philadelphia, son of Thomas and Ann Newbold.
Children of Michael and Margaret (Shoemaker) Newbold:
587. James Simpson6, born 9 mo. 24, 1799; died 2 mo. 15, 1881 ; married, 11 mo. 24,
1842, Sarah N. Logan.
588. Hannah Deaves", born 8 mo. 2, 1801 ; died 1 mo. 20, 1828.
589. Martha Simpson", born 4 mo. 2, 1803 ; married, 10 mo. 4, 1855, William Birdsall ;
no issue.
590. Ann Powell", born 1 mo. 12, 1805; died unmarried.
591. Sarah", born 9 mo. 6, 1806; married Nathan Woolman.
592. Mary Potts", born 4 mo. 2, 1808 ; married Amos Thorp.
593. Beulah Walmsley", born 6 mo. 15. 1810; died unmarried.
594. Josiah Hewes", born 11 mo. 2, 1812; married Hannah Richardson.
595. Elizabeth Deaves", born 9 mo. 27, 1814; died 9 mo. n, 1899; married, 3 mo. 5.
1840, George M. Alsop ; no issue.
596. Thomas Hall", born 9 mo. 2, 1820; married Caroline B. Woodward.
199. ISAAC SHOEMAKER5 (Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1),
farmer of Montgomery County, son of Jonathan Shoemaker and his wife
Martha Shoemaker, was born 12 mo. 1, 1775; married, 1801, Margaret Hal-
lowell, born 5 mo. 19, 1775; daughter of Thomas and Margaret Hallowell, of
Horsham, Pennsylvania.
Children of Isaac and Margaret (Hallowell) Shoemaker:
597. Thomas6, born 8 mo. n, 1804; died 3 mo. 23, 1805.
598. Martha", born 10 mo. 20, 1806.
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59g, Prischxa", born 7 mo. 20, 1810; married Isacher Kenderdine.
600. Mary", born 8 mo. 4, 1812.
6oi. Jonathan", born 7 mo. 11, 1813; married Hannah Kenderdine.
602. Thomas', born 9 mo. 7, 1816.
201. DENNIS SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son
of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born in Whitpain township,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 17, 1769; died 10 mo. 17, 1844;
married, 11 mo. 11, 1802, Sarah Conlston, daughter of James and Rebecca
Wood, at Gwynedd Meeting.
Child of Dennis and Sarah Collision (Wood) Shoemaker:
603. James W.°, born 9 mo. 19, 1805; died 6 mo. 23, 1871; married, 5 mo. 12, 1829,
Elizabeth Conard.
202. JACOB SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son
of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born 4 mo. 11, 1771 ; died 3
mo. 30, 1800; married, 12 mo. 17, 1797, at Plymouth Meeting, Sarah Conrad,
daughter of John Conrad, of Whitemarsh.
Child of Jacob and Sarah (Conrad) Shoemaker:
604. Lydia", born 1 mo. 28, 1800; died 10 mo. 25, 1856; married, 11 mo. 17, 1818,
Emmor Kimber, Jr.
204. MARGARET SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac1, Jacob'5, George2, George1),
daughter of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born in Whitpain,
6 mo. 30, 1776; died 3 mo. 24, 1868; married, 11 mo. 15, 1798, Jonathan
Evans, son of Jacob Evans, of Plymouth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Jonathan and Margaret (Shoemaker) Evans:
605. Samuel6, born 3 mo. 14, 1800; married Mary Ann Grafly.
606. Isaac", born 11 mo. 1, 1801 ; married Hannah Zimmerman.
607. Rachel", born 10 mo. 6, 1804 ; married William Buist.
608. Hannah", born 8 mo. 5, 1807; died 1 mo. 21, 1874; married William Rianhard.
609. Jacob", born 3 mo. 1, 181 1 ; died 5 1110. 13. 1814.
610. Catharine", born 11 mo. 20, 1813; married Charles Zorns.
611. George", born 10 mo. 26, 1816; died 9 mo. 27, 1821.
206. RACHEL SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1),
daughter of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born in Gwynedd, 11
mo. 6, 1781; died 3 mo. 23, 1866; married, 12 mo. 10, 1801, John Roberts,
born 9 mo. 8, 1769; died 3 mo. 15. 1825 ; son of Joseph Roberts and Hannah
Reese. Joseph Roberts was a son of Aaron Roberts and Sarah Langworthy,
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married 8 mo. 6, 1727; and Hannah Reese was a daughter of Isaac Reese and
Mary Evans, married 4 mo. 9, 1725.
Children of John and Rachel (Shoemaker) Roberts:
612. Hannah5, born 12 mo. 28, 1802; married Charles Styer.
613. Rachel*, born 9 mo. 30, 1S04; married Jesse Roberts.
614. Abigail8, born 11 mo. 18, 1806; married Aaron Conard.
615. Joseph", born 9 mo. 18, 1808; died 2 mo. 17, 1849, unmarried.
616. Lydia5, born 1 mo. 14, 1812; died 5 mo. 8, 1831, unmarried.
617. Isaac6, born 6 mo. 26, 1814; married Ruth Conard.
618. Phebe6, born 5 mo. 5, 1817; married George Mulvany.
619. Aaron9, born 10 mo. 27, 1819; married Elizabeth Sheets.
620. John", born 11 mo. 8, 1823; married Mary Reed.
207. ISAAC SHOEMAKER5, of Norristown (Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born 2 mo. 19,
1785; died 6 mo. 23, 1870; married, 3 mo. 12, 1812, Mary Jarrett, born 10
mo. 9, 1790; died 2 mo. 19, 1882 ; daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth Jarrett, of
London Grove, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Isaac and Mary (Jarrett) Shoemaker:
621. Elizabeth6, born 3 mo. 16, 1813; died 7 mo. 31, 1870, unmarried.
622. Jarrett", born 9 mo. 15, 1815; died 8 mo. 14, 1889, unmarried.
623. Rachel", born 8 mo. 15, 1817; died 7 mo. 4, 1866, unmarried.
624. Isaac", born 11 mo. 11, 1822; married (1). 11 mo. 16, 1848, Sarah Ann Walton;
(2), 4 mo. 29, 1875, Sarah Elizabeth Hobson.
625. Mary", born 1 mo. 6, 1827; died 2 mo. 12, 1832.
208. CATHARINE SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), daughter of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born 11
mo. 26, 1788; died 5 mo. 9, 1826: married, 8 mo. 12, 1808, William Hal-
lowell, son of William and Mary Hallowell, born 5 mo. 24, 1784.
Children of William and Catharine (Shoemaker) Hallowell:
626. Mary", born 8 mo. 27, 1809; died 3 mo. 18, 1889; married Robert Mullin.
627. Isaac", born 11 mo. 6, 1810; died 11 mo. 17, 1810.
628. Rachel", born 2 mo. 22, 1812; died 8 mo. 13, 1813.
629. Susanna", born 12 mo. 20, 1813 ; married George Pyott.
630. William", born 11 mo. 26, 1815; died 6 mo. 14, 1882; married, 1 mo. 28, 1843,
Mary H. Post.
631. Isaac", born 1 mo. 1, 1818; died 5 mo. 27, 1826.
632. Jane S.", born 11 mo. 15, 1819; married Hugh Forman.
633. Sarah", born 4 mo. 9, 1822 ; died 9 mo. 5, 1823.
634. Phebe", born 2 mo. 26, 1824 ; married Samuel K. Stout.
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209. DAVID SHOEMAKER5 (Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George'), son
of Isaac and Rachel (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born in Plymouth, Mont-
gomery County, 11 mo. II, 1791; died 10 mo. 13, 1823; married, 12 mo.
20, 1814, at St. Michael's Evangelical Church, Germantown, Sarah Kline,
born 1 mo. 20, 1795, daughter of Nicholas and Anna Eva Kline, of German-
town.
Children of David and Sarah (Kline) Shoemaker:
635. Ann E.", born 10 mo. 23, 1815; married Christopher Grafly.
636. Rachel".
637. Nicholas Kline", born 10 mo. 14, 1819; married, 4 mo. 23. 1840, Anna Catharine
Kates.
638. David Kline", born 2 mo. 13, 1S22 ; married, 10 mo. 30, 1849, Alicia Mallon Sendos.
210. ELEANOR SHOEMAKER5 (David4, Jacob3, George2, George1),
daughter of David Shoemaker and Jane Roberts, his wife, of Whitemarsh,
Montgomery County, was born 8 mo. 31, 1779; died 1 mo. 26, 1866, in Phila-
delphia; married, 10 mo. 10, 1799, Jonathan Taylor, born 11 mo. 27, 1776;
died 2 mo. 2, 1837; son of Jonathan Taylor, of Upper Dublin.
Children of Jonathan and Eleanor (Shoemaker) Taylor:
639. David", born 7 mo. 10, 1800; married Rebecca Jones.
640. Elizabeth", born 6 mo. 16, 1802; married Thomas Adamson.
641. Jane S.6, born 2 mo. 7, 1805; died 6 mo. 10, 1889, unmarried.
642. Charles", born 5 mo. 16, 1807; died 8 mo. 9, 1817.
643. Mary", born 5 mo. 13, 1809; died 5 mo. 6, 1828.
644. William", born 11, mo. 18, 181 1 ; died 11 mo. 16, 1832.
645. Jesse W.9, born 1 mo. 7, 1816, married Maria Balderston.
211. MARGARET SHOEMAKER5 (David4, Jacob3, George2,
George1 ), daughter of David Shoemaker and Jane Roberts, his wife, of White-
marsh, was born 2 mo. 9, 1782; died 3 mo. 31, 1873; married, 10 mo. 16,
1800, Ezra Comfort, an eminent minister in the Society of Friends, born 4 mo.
18, 1777; died 8 mo. 29, 1847; son of Ezra Comfort and Alice Fell, his wife.
Children of Ezra and Margaret (Shoemaker) Comfort:
646. Sarah", born 10 mo. 11. 1801 ; died 4 mo. 1, 1884; married, 3 mo. 16, 1820, Hughes
Bell.
647. Grace", born S mo. 16, 1803; died 1 mo. 11, 1898; married, 10 mo. 13. 1825, Charles
Williams.
648. Jane", born 8 mo. 29, 1805; died 3 1110. 17. 1873; married (1) Jones Yerkes; (2)
Charles Lippincott.
649. Ann", born 12 mo. 22, 1807; married, 11 mo. 23, 1826, Isaac Jones.
650. John S.9, born 5 mo. 26, 1810; married, 4 mo. 16, 1836, Jane C. Comfort.
651. Alice", born 1 mo. 18, 1813; died 2 mo. 24, 1888; married George M. Haverstick.
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652. Jeremiah", born 2 mo. 18, 1816; died 6 mo. 27, 1887; married (1), 10 mo. 16,
1845, Elizabeth Cadwalader ; (2), 4 mo. 17, 1873, Rachel Comfort.
653. David", born 5 mo. 25, 1819; married. 10 mo. 14, 1846, Sarah Ann Bacon.
654. Margaret", born 7 mo. 23, 1823; died g mo. 8, 1864; married Henry Warrington.
213. ANN SHOEMAKER5 (David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daugh-
ter of David Shoemaker and Jane Roberts, his wife, of Whitemarsh, Pennsyl-
vania, was born 8 mo. 28, 1786; died 10 mo. 13, 1821 ; married, 11 mo. 27,
1810, Cadwalader Foulke, of Whitemarsh, born 10 mo. 28, 1778; died 6 mo.
7, 1858; son of Hugh and Ann (Roberts) Foulke.
Children of Cadwalader and Ann (Shoemaker) Foulke:
655. David", born 11 mo. 24, 181 1; died 11 mo. 17, 1896; married Susan Y. Michener,
widow of Lea Michener, and daughter of Silas and Hannah Shoemaker, born
in Upper Dublin, 12 mo. 21, 1835; no issue. (Descendants of Peter Shoe-
maker.) (See "United Friend," vol. viii., No. 4, p. 58, for Memorial of
David Foulke.)
656. Hannah", born 2 mo. 16, 1814; died 9 mo. 8, 1887; married, 11 mo. 11, 1863, Mor-
decai Price ; no issue.
657. Samuel", born 2 mo. 25, 1816; died 4 mo. 23, 1859; married, 5 mo. 8. 1849, Anne
Jones ; no issue.
658. Josiah", born 1 mo. 19, 1819; died 8 mo. 10, 1848, unmarried.
214. MARY SHOEMAKER5 (David4, Jacob3, George2, George1),
daughter of David and Jane (Roberts) Shoemaker, of Whitemarsh, was born
8 mo. 25, 1790; died 3 mo. 29, 1877; married, 3 mo. 19, 1812, John Jones,
born 12 mo. 27, 1787; died 7 mo. 3, 1870; son of John Jones and Priscilla
Hallowell, of Cheltenham, Montgomery County.
Children of John and Mary (Shoemaker) Jones:
659. Jane S.°, born 4 mo. 17, 1813; died 7 mo. 9, 1881 ; married, 11 mo. 16, 1837, Ezra
Comfort ; no issue.
660. Elizabeth", born 9 mo. 8, 1815; died 4 mo. 13. 1816.
661. Charles", born 3 mo. 18, 1817; married Ann Magarge.
662. Ruthanna", born 5 mo. 20, 1820; died 9 mo. 16, 1821.
663. Ruthanna", born 8 mo. 18, 1822 ; died 5 mo. 13, i860, unmarried.
664. Mary Ann", born 7 mo. 13, 1826.
665. Robert Barclay", born 1 mo. 1, 1829; married (1) Ezraetta Jones; (2) Emma
Ogborn.
666. Margaretta", born 2 mo. 2, 1832 ; died 1 mo. 23, 1833.
216. JOSEPH SHOEMAKER5 (Thomas4, George3, George2, George1),
son of Thomas and Mary (Ambler) Shoemaker, was born 5 mo. 11, 1760;
died 10 mo. 4, 1823; married, 4 mo. 15, 1788, Martha, daughter of Peter
Lukens, born 6 mo. 17, 1761 ; died 2 mo. 24, 1850.
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Children of Joseph and Martha (Lukens) Shoemaker:
667. Lydia", born 3 mo. 21, 1789; died 12 mo. 25, 1830; married, 12 mo. 12, 1809, Isaac
Jeanes.
668. Abraham", born 5 mo. 22, 1791.
669. Jesse", born 9 mo. 11, 1796; married (1) Sarah Ambler; (2) Sarah Lukens.
670. Charles", born 4 mo. 18, 1801 ; married Maria Lukens.
219. ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER5 (Thomas4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and his wife Mary Ambler, was born
6 mo. 29, 1766; died 9 mo. 4, 1857, aged ninety-one years, two months, and
five days; married, at Rahway Friends' Meeting, of New Jersey, 10 mo. 3,
1793, Margaret Laing, of Woodbridge, New Jersey, born 9 mo. 10, 1761 ; died
1 mo. 28, 1853, aged ninety-one years, four months, and eighteen days.
Abraham removed from Gwynedd to New York, where he became a successful
and prominent merchant.
Children of Abraham and Margaret (Laing) Shoemaker:
671. Mary", born 4 mo. 19, 1795; died 2 mo. 3, 1849, unmarried.
672. Isaac", born 2 mo. 17, 1797; died 9 mo. 29, 1867, unmarried. »
673. Ann", born 5 mo. 15, 1800; died 11 mo., 1889; married William Dudley; no issue.
674. Hannah", born 2 mo. 25, 1804 ; married Thomas Foulke.
221. JACOB SHOEMAKER5 (Thomas4, George3, George2, George1),
son of Thomas and Mary (Ambler) Shoemaker, was born 2 mo. 25, 1774;
died 6 mo. 21, 1839; married, 4 mo. 11, 1798, Joyce Parry, daughter of John
and Rachel (Fell) Parry, born 2 mo. 6, 1774; died 3 mo. 26, 1822. They
resided at Drumon, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Jacob and Joyce (Parry) Shoemaker:
675. John", born 1 mo. 11, 1799; married Sarah Bolton.
676. Thomas", born 1 mo. 28, 1802; married Abi Bolton.
677. Tacy", born 5 mo. 15, 1806; married Joseph Smith.
678. Rachel", born 2 mo. 6, 1810; died 3 mo. 22, 1822.
679. George", born 2 mo. 6, 1810; died 8 mo. 24, 1813.
224. MARY SHOEMAKER5 (Thomas4, George3, George2, George1),
daughter of Thomas Shoemaker and Mary Ambler, his wife, was born 10 mo.
26, 1775; married, 5 mo. 3, 1803, Amos Griffith, of Gwynedd.
Children of Amos and Mary (Shoemaker) Griffith:
680. Sarah', born 2 mo. 24, 1804; died 11 mo. 7, 1805.
681. Eli", born 11 mo. 13, 1806; died 1863, unmarried.
682. Isaac", born 10 mo. 28, 1808.
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225. THOMAS SHOEMAKER5 (Thomas4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and Mary Ambler, his wife, was born
4mo&i6,'i778; died 9 mo. 5, 1850; married (1), II mo. 11, 1806, Hannah
Iredell, born 9 mo. 25, 1784; died 2 mo. 7, 1829; daughter of Robert and
Susan Iredell. Thomas married (2), 10 mo. 13, 1835, Margaret Farra, by
whom he had no children.
Children of Thomas and Hannah (Iredell) Shoemaker:
683. Robert", born 8 mo. 30, 1807 ; married Sarah Roberts.
684 Isaac0, born 1 mo. 15. 1809; married Margaret Ashton.
685 Susanna", born 2 mo. 29, 1812; died 10 mo. 18, 1833, unmarried.
686. Charles", born 2 mo. 1, 1814; married (1223) Rachel Mather.
687. Owen", born 2 mo 7, 1816; married (1) Elizabeth E. Gibbs; (2) Hannah Shoe-
maker.
688. Thomas", born 4 mo. 5, 1818 ; died 9 mo. IS, 1866, unmarried.
689. Mary", born 8 mo. 31. 1820; died 7 mo. 27, 1822.
690 Chalkley", born I mo. 7, 1823; died 1 mo. 5, 1893; married Jane K. Martin.
691. Lydia", born 3 mo. 16, 1825; married (1222) Penrose Mather.
692. Cynthia", born 1 mo. 1, 1828; married Benjamin Green.
227 SAMUEL SHOEMAKER5 (George, Jr.4, George3, George2.
Geor-e1), son of George Shoemaker, jr., and Edith Spencer, his wife, was
born 3 mo. 16, 1770; died 5 mo. 21, 1848; married, 12 mo. 21, 1797. Eliza-
beth Ellis, who died 12 mo. 19, 1839, daughter of Isaac Ellis. Samuel Shoe-
maker resided in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, until 1819, when he
removed with his family to the vicinity of the national capital, purchasing a
large estate known as " Friendship," lying partly in the District of Columbia,
and partly in Montgomery County, Maryland, where his residence was located.
He and his wife and many of his descendants are buried in the family burying-
ground on the estate.
Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker:
693. GEORCiE", born 11 mo. 27, 1799; died 12 mo. 10, 1838; married Mary Payne.
694. Isaac", born 8 mo. 17, 1802; married Ann Williams. m^man.
69s. Edith-", born 4 mo. 9. 1803: died 4 mo. 2. 1833; married William Councilman,
no issue.
696 David", born 10 mo. 1, 1807; married Louisa Tomlinson.
697. Jonathan", born 7 mo. 20, 1810; died 5 mo. 25. 1877. unmarried.
698. Charles", born 4 mo. 3, 1813; married Mary E. Collins.
699 Jesse", born 12 mo. 6, 1815; married Elizabeth A. Williams.
700. Samuel, Jr.", born 7 mo. 1, 1818; married Elizabeth R. Lane.
701 Edward", born 1 mo. 26, 1821 ; married Jane Lucretia Dean.
702. Rachel", born 5 mo. 10, 1823; married J. Thomas Dean.
228 ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER5 (George, Jr.4, George3, George2,
George1), son of George Shoemaker, Jr., and Edith Spencer, his wife, was
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born 10 mo. i, 1772; died 11 mo. 26, 1842; married, at Horsham Meeting,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 10 mo. 17, 1800, Martha Webster, born
1779; died in Loudon County, Virginia, 3 mo. 31, 1836; daughter of Naylor
Webster and Martha Fisher, his wife. About 1819 Abraham moved to Lan-
caster County, and thence to Montgomery, Maryland. After remaining there a
few months, he selected Loudon County, Virginia, as his future residence, and
died there 11 mo. 25, 1842. Eight of his children were born in Pennsylvania.
George W., the youngest, was born in Montgomery County, Maryland. Abra-
ham and his wife were exemplary members of Goose Creek Monthly Meeting
of Friends, Loudon County, Virginia.
Children of Abraham and Martha (Webster) Shoemaker:
703. Naylor8, born 7 mo. 21, 1801 ; died 3 mo. 7, 1872; married, 11 mo. 18, 1830, Sarah
Tate.
704. Elizabeth", born 10 mo. 3, 1802 ; died 7 mo. 8, 1875, unmarried, in Loudon County,
Virginia.
705. Hannah', born 11 mo. 3, 1806; married John B. Young.
706. Rachel", born 8 mo. 13, 1808; married Joseph Gibson.
707. Edith", born 6 mo. 17, 1810; died 3 mo. 2, 1885, unmarried, in Loudon County.
708. Sarah", born 7 mo. 6, 1813; died 10 mo. 10, 1892, unmarried, in Loudon County.
709. Samuel Spencer", born 6 mo. 8, 1815; died in Jewell County, Kansas.
710. Basil W.°, born 10 mo. 28, 1817; died in Virginia; married Caroline Thomas.
711. George W.", born 8 mo. 27, 1820; died 3 mo. 20, 1868, unmarried, in Virginia.
253. HENRY CHILD5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2,
George1), son of John Child and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born 10 mo.
12, 1752; died 8 mo. 4, 1829; married, at Abington Meeting, 5 mo. 22, 1788,
Sarah Kirk, daughter of Isaac and Mary Kirk, of Upper Dublin township,
Montgomery County ; she died 10 mo. 15, 1815.
Children of Henry and Sarah (Kirk) Child:
712. John", born 9 mo. 20, 1789; married, at Friends' Meeting, 10 mo. 29, 181 1, Rachel
Teas, daughter of John and Rachel Teas, of Philadelphia.
713. Mary", born n mo. 30, 1793; died 1804.
714. Elizabeth", born 8 mo. 20, 1797; died 11 mo. 4, 1856; married, 9 mo. 29, 1815,
Laac K. Wright, son of David and Elizabeth Wright, of Nottingham, Bur-
lington County, New Jersey.
255. SARAH CHILD5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1 ),
daughter of John Child and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born 11 mo. 20,
1755; died 10 mo. 14, 1798; married, at Abington Meeting, 6 mo. 15, 1775;
Benjamin Lloyd, born 8 mo. 17, 1753; died 5 mo. 16, 1819, an Elder of
Horsham Meeting of Friends, son of John and Susanna (Field) Lloyd, of
Moreland township, Philadelphia County.
Siitb Generation
John Lloyd was the son of Thomas Lloyd, born 3 mo. 8, 1698; died 12
mo. 29, 1781 ; he married, 3 mo. 14, 1724, Mary Harker, born 8 mo. 6, 1700;
died 1764; daughter of Adam Harker, who came from Yorkshire, England,
in 1698. Their oldest son, John, born 8 mo. 24, 1725, married, 7 mo. 20, 1750,
Susanna Field, born 10 mo. 25, 1726, daughter of Benjamin Field and Sarah
Stephenson, who were married 8 mo. 29, 1724.
Children of Benjamin and Sarah (Child) Lloyd:
715. Rachel", born 3 mo. 24, 1776; married John Malone.
716. Elizabeth", born 11 mo. 24, 1777; married Mark Balderston.
717. Isaac", born 2 mo. 8, 1780; died 4 mo. 30, 1780.
718. Grace", born 3 mo. 21, 1781 ; died 3 mo. 29. 1827; married William Michener.
719. Charles", born 7 mo. 10, 1783 ; died 9 mo. 5, 1783.
720. Benjamin", born 8 mo. 22, 1784; married Hannah Hampton.
721. Joseph", born 12 mo. 16, 1786; died 10 mo. 17, 1790.
722. Jesse", born 11 mo. 3, 1788; married Ann Yardley.
723. Sarah", born 7 mo. 24, 1791 ; died 8 mo. 26, 1793.
724. Susanna", born 11 mo. 22, 1793; died 4 mo. 16, 1842.
725. John", born 9 mo. 16, 1796; married (1), at Gwynedd Meeting, Lydia Spencer;
(2) Sidnea Paul.
256. ELIZABETH CHILD5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2,
George1), daughter of John Child and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born
11 mo. 15, 1757; died 9 mo. 29, 1827; married, 11 mo. 16, 1778, at German-
town, Thomas Parry, son of John and Margaret (Tyson) Parry, born 8 mo.
26, 1752, at Horsham; died 10 mo. 26, 1830, in Philadelphia.
Children of Thomas and Elizabeth (Child) Parry:
726. Joseph", born 10 mo. 23, 1779; married, in Philadelphia, Ann (Williams) Shoe-
maker.
727. Sarah", born 5 mo. 31, 1781 ; married James Howell.
728. Benjamin", born 1 mo. 6, 1783; died 10 mo. 2, 1801.
729. Phebe", born 10 mo. 19, 1784; died 10 mo. 25, 1785.
730. Mary", born 8 mo. 25, 1786; married Benjamin Davis.
731. John C", born 8 mo. 5, 1788; died 10 mo. 23, i860; married Hannah Story.
732. Margaret", born 5 mo. 9, 1790 ; died 10 mo. 7, 1828, unmarried.
733. Samuel", born 8 mo. 11, 1793; died 4 mo. 24, 1795.
734. Jonathan", born 11 mo. 23, 1795; died 3 mo. 10, 1830, unmarried.
735. Thomas", born 3 mo. 9, 1798; died 5 mo. 28, 1819, unmarried.
262. HANNAH CHILD5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George8,
George1), daughter of John Child and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was born
10 mo. 28, 1770; died 5 mo. 18, 1797; married, at Germantown Meeting,
n mo. 18, 1791, Thomas Walton, son of Thomas, of Moreland township.
Montgomery County.
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Child of Thomas and Hannah (Child) Walton:
736. John Walton", married, 10 mo. 17, 1816, Juliana Michener.
264. JOHN CHILD5 (Mary Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1),
son of Henry Child and Mary Shoemaker, his wife, was born 9 mo. 24, 1752;
married, 5 mo. 6, 1777, Mary, daughter of Peter and Mary (Chapman)
Phipps, of Abington. They lived in Abington until 1799, when they moved to
Upper Providence, where John died, and the family removed to Norriton,
Pennsylvania.
Children of John and Mary (Phipps) Child, born in Abington:
737. Mary", married ■ — — Pitt, of Delaware County.
738. Peter".
739. Sarah", married John Conrad, of Whitpain.
740. James", died unmarried, nearly seventy years of age.
741. Tacy", died unmarried, over seventy years of age.
742. Elizabeth", married John Robinson, of Upper Providence.
743. Margaret0, married John Davis, of Delaware County.
744. John", born 7 mo. 9, 1798; died 4 mo. 8, 1825; married Ann T. Moore.
266. GEORGE CHILD5 (Mary Shoemaker4, George3, George2,
George' ), son of Henry Child and Mary Shoemaker, his wife, was born 7 mo.
5, 1757, in Horsham township. He married Jane Clayton, daughter of
Richard Clayton, of Montgomery township.
Children of George and Jane (Clayton) Shoemaker :
745. Elizabeth".
746. Seth".
747. Hannah".
748. George".
268. JOSEPH SHOEMAKER5 (Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2, George1),
son of Ezekiel Shoemaker and Ann Williams, his wife, was born 8 mo. 16,
1762; died 6 mo. 10, 1823; married, at Gwynedd Meeting, 5 mo., 1785, Tacy
Ambler, born 10 mo. 7, 1760; died 1 mo. 12, 1829; daughter of John and
Ann Ambler, of Gwynedd.
Joseph was a farmer; he was a member and an Elder of Gwynedd Monthly
Meeting of Friends, and with his wife was buried in Friends' burying-ground
at Gwynedd.
Children of Joseph and Tacy (Ambler) Shoemaker:
749- Ann", born 3 mo. 17, 1786; married Nathan Evans.
750. Ezekiel", born 9 mo. 19, 1787; married Margaret Weber.
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751. Hannah", born 10 mo. 10, 1789, married John H. Cavender.
752. Ellen0, born 11 mo. 25, 1791 ; married John Forman.
753. John", born 3 mo. 11, 1793; married Elizabeth Logan.
754. Joseph6, born 12 mo. 17, 1794; married Phebe Hallowell.
755. Jesse", born 4 mo. 16, 1800.
270. RICHARD SHOEMAKER5 (Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2,
George1), son of Ezekiel Shoemaker and his wife Ann Williams, was born
1 mo. 26, 1771 ; died 7 mo. 10, 1837; married, 8 mo., 1793, Eleanor Roberts,
born 2 mo. 25, 1768; died 10 mo. 1, 1812; daughter of John Roberts and
Eleanor Williams, his second wife.
Children of Richard and Eleanor (Roberts) Shoemaker:
756. Hannah", born 8 mo. 7, 1794 ; married Isaac W. Moore.
757. John R.°, born 12 mo. 25, 1797; died 6 mo. 29, 1809.
758. Job", born 5 mo. 21, 1802; died 4 mo. 5, 1864, unmarried.
759. Ann", born 9 mo. 2, 1806; died 3 mo. 17, 1865; married John Shay.
760. Charles", born 9 mo. 3, 1809; died 9 mo. 22, 181 1.
271. EDWARD ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4, Richard1, George2.
George1), son of Cadwalader Roberts and his wife Mary Shoemaker, was
born 3 mo. 9, 1771 ; died 10 mo. 25, 1850; married, in 1796, Rebecca, daugh-
ter of David Phillips. Edward was a farmer, and settled, about 1795, at
Catawissa, Pennsylvania, on the North Branch of the Susquehanna River, in
which locality many of his descendants now live.
Children of Edward and Rebecca (Phillips) Roberts:
761. Cadwalader", born 1 mo. 1. 1800; married Ann Phillips.
762. Hannah", born 1802 ; died 1803.
763. William6, born 1804.
764. Hannah", born 1806; married Edward Shay, of Horsham, Pennsylvania.
765. Edward J.°, born 12 mo. 29, 1808; married Annie Bartholomew.
766. David", born 8 mo. 19, 181 1; married Frances Sanders.
767. Stephen F.", born 7 mo. 10, 1814 ; married Margaret George.
768. Josiah A.", born 2 mo. 2, 1820; married Anna M. Clewell.
272. EZEKIEL ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2,
George1 ) , son of Cadwalader Roberts and his wife Mary Shoemaker, was born
12 mo. 19, 1775 ; died 2 mo. 13, 1856; married, 3 mo. 24, 1796, at Neshaminy
Presbyterian Church, Ann Doyle, born 8 mo. 28, 1777; died 2 mo. 2, 1827.
Ezekiel was a fanner, and settled first near Toronto, Canada, where several
of his children were born ; later he lived in Ohio. He was buried at Belmont,
Ohio.
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Children of Ezekiel and Ann (Doyle) Roberts:
769. Joseph", born 11 mo. 15, 1799; married Esther Scott.
770. Mary*, born 2 mo. 27, 1801 ; married Abraham Griffith.
771. Acnes", born 3 mo. 4, 1803; died 1 mo. 23, 1888; married Reese Larkin, Janesville,
Iowa.
772. George C.", born 1805 ; died 1827 ; buried at Harrisonville, Ohio.
773. Charles", born 1 mo. 19, 1808 ; married Sarah Harris.
77-4- John", born 1810; died 1887; married (1) Susanna Metz ; (2) Elizabeth Wilson.
775. Nancy", born 6 mo. 14, 1812; died 6 mo. 16, 1893; married John Taggart, of St.
Clairsville, Ohio.
776. Esther", born 1815; died 1878; married David Smith, Belmont, Ohio.
273. CADWALADER ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4. Richard3.
George2, George1), son of Cadvvalader Roberts and his wife Mary Shoemaker,
was born 11 mo. 3, 1777; died 2 mo. 19, 1871 ; married, at Gwynedd Meeting,
12 mo. 14, 1802, Elizabeth Evans, born 1 mo. 31, 1781 ; died 1842; daughter
of Thomas and Elizabeth Evans, of Gwynedd, Pennsylvania. Cadwalader was
a farmer living in Gwynedd township.
Child of Cadwalader and Elizabeth (Evans) Roberts:
777. Job", born 4 mo. 1, 1814; married Hannah Pickering.
274. JOSEPH ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2,
George1), son of Cadwalader Roberts and Mary Shoemaker, his wife, was
born in Gwynedd township, 11 mo. 2, 1779; died 4 mo. 11, 1859; buried at
Horsham. He married Elizabeth Rubenkamp, who died 1840. Joseph was a
farmer in Gwynedd township.
Children of Joseph and Elizabeth (Rubenkamp) Roberts:
778. Agnes", born 1804; died 1882; married, 1831, Jonathan Jarrett.
779. Charles", born 1807; married Sarah A. Kenderdine.
780. Mary Ann", born 1810; married Henry Magee.
781. Jesse", born 1812; died 1819.
275. RICHARD ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2,
George1), son of Cadwalader Roberts and Mary Shoemaker, his wife, was
burn in Gwynedd township, 1 mo. 1, 1782; died 9 mo. 17, i860; married, at
Gwynedd Meeting, 5 mo. 14, 1805, Mary Scott, born 1781 ; daughter of
Alexander and Jane Scott, of Worcester township, Montgomery County.
Mary died in 1828 and was buried at Horsham. Richard was a farmer, and
lived and died at Emerson, Ohio.
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Children of Richard and Mary (Scott) Roberts:
782. Israel6, born 1806; married Sarah T. Ward.
783. Alexander S.", born 1809; married Mary Fort.
784. Mary", born 181 1.
785. Ezekiel", born 1813; married (1) Elizabeth A. Griffith; (2) Elizabeth P. Harrison.
786. Rowland8, born 1817 ; married Mary Ann Humphreys.
787. Phebe", born 1820 ; married William Waterman.
276. AGNES ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2,
George1), daughter of Cadwalader Roberts and Mary Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 9 mo. 28, 1783; died 1872; married, 5 mo. 11, 1820, as his second
wife, Caleb Evans, born 2 mo. 16, 1768; died 7 mo. 3, 1855 ; son of Thomas
and Elizabeth Evans, of Gwynedd township.
Children of Caleb and Agnes (Roberts) Evans:
788. Cadwalader R.6, born 5 mo. 17, 1821 ; died 5 mo. 23, 1861 ; married, 2 mo. 13, 1851,
Ellin H. Shoemaker. (See No. 1974.)
789. Elizabeth", born 1824 ; died 1825.
277. MARY ROBERTS5 (Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2,
George1), daughter of Cadwalader Roberts and Mary Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 12 mo. 23, 1786; died 1830; married 4 mo. 12, 1808, Edward
Spencer, son of Job and Hannah Spencer.
Children of Edward and Mary (Roberts) Spencer:
790. Cadwalader R."
791. Agnes S.6, married Josiah E. Willis.
278. SARAH ROBERTS5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2.
George1), daughter of Joseph Roberts and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 8 mo. 27, 1771 ; died 10 mo. 31, 1854; married (1), 5 mo. 28, 1793.
Paul Conard, son of Joseph Conard, of Tredyffrin, Chester County, Pennsyl-
vania. Sarah (Roberts) Conard married (2). 10 mo. 25, 1815, at Valley
Meeting, Isaac Walker, son of Joseph and Sarah Walker, of Tredyffrin town-
ship.
Children of Paul and Sarah (Roberts) Conard, born in Chester Valley:
792. Jesse6.
793. Mary6.
794. Sarah".
795- Rebecca".
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Child of Isaac and Sarah (Roberts) Walker:
796. Isaac8, born 6 mo. 3, 1818; died 6 mo. 23, i860. He graduated M.D., from the
University of Pennsylvania and practised medicine in Chester Valley, Chester
County, Pennsylvania. He married Maria Stille ; no issue.
279. JAMES DELAPLAIN5 (Nehemiah Delaplain4, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker3, George2, George1), son of Nehemiah Delaplain and Mary Marshall,
his wife, was born in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 7 mo. 19, 1756;
died 4 mo. 2, 1797; married, in Wilmington, Delaware, 9 mo. 16, 1787, Mary
Kirk, born 1763; died 1843. James and his wife were interred at Lower
Brandywine Presbyterian Church, near Centreville.
Children of James and Mary (Kirk) Delaplain:
797. Mary", born 12 mo. 14, 1788; married Robert McCay.
798. Nehemiah", born 11 mo. 26, 1790; married Lavinia Springer.
799. Susan", born 3 mo. 14, 1793; died 9 mo. 26, 1828, unmarried.
800. James", born 6 mo. 10, 1795; married Mary Wendrickson.
801. Jane", born 6 mo. 28, 1797; married John Armstrong.
280. SAMUEL DELAPLAIN5 (Nehemiah Delaplain4, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker3, George2, George1), son of Nehemiah Delaplain and Mary Marshall,
his wife, was born in Philadelphia County, 10 mo. 6, 1758; died 1799. He
married Rachel Tomlinson, and resided in Christiana Hundred, New Castle
County, Delaware.
Children of Samuel and Rachel (Tomlinson) Delaplain:
802. Nehemiah".
803. Sarah6, married Zachariah Kirk.
804. Elizabeth", married Samuel McDaniel.
805. Joseph".
806. Mary8, married (1) Jesse Davis; (2) John Kitchen.
807. Lydia6, died 10 mo. 2, 1823 ; married Dr. John Ingram.
282. HANNAH THOMSON5 (John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of John and Abigail (Roberts) Thomson, was
born 12 mo. 15, 1773: died 8 mo. 6, 1827; married, 5 mo. 10, 1797, Thomas
Shoemaker, son of Isaac and Ann Shoemaker, at Abington Friends' Meeting.
( For issue, see Nos. 150 and 168.)
283. THOMAS THOMSON5 (John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of John and Abigail (Roberts) Thomson, was born
9 mo. 30, 1775; died 12 mo. 26, 1825; married Jane Jarrett, daughter of
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William Jarrett, of Horsham township, Montgomery County; she died 10
mo. 9, 1847.
Children of Thomas and Jane (Jarrett) Thomson:
808. Ann", born 3 mo. 19, 1800; married Jacob S. Jarrett.
809. Hannah", born 8 mo. 27, 1802; married John Roberts.
810. Kitty5, born 11 mo. 15, 1804; died 9 mo. 21, 1880; married, 3 mo. 9, 1835, Richard
Roberts.
811. Sarah8, born 8 mo. 8, 1807; married (1) Anthony Williams; (2) Jesse Shoe-
maker; (3) Cyrus Betts.
812. John8, born 10 mo. 1, 1810; married Caroline Jones.
813. Abigail8, married John Wildman, Jr.
814. Elizabeth8, born 6 mo. 20, 1816; died 2 mo. 21, 1817.
284. SARAH THOMSON5 (John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of John and Abigail (Roberts) Thomson, of
Cheltenham township, was born 3 mo. 25, 1780; married, at Abington Meet-
ing, 4 mo. 7, 1808, Samuel Rowland, son of Benjamin and Mary Rowland,
of Cheltenham township.
Children of Samuel and Sarah (Thomson) Rowland:
815. Ann8, born 1 mo. 31, 1809.
816. William D.°, born 2 mo. 22, 1812; married Margaret Jenks Gillingham.
286. JOHN LIVEZEY5 (Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of Nathan Livezey and Hannah Williams, his wife,
married Mary .
Children of John and Mary Livezey :
817. John", born 1 mo. 2, 1795 ; died 9 mo. 9, 1828.
818. Sarah", born 9 mo. 17. 1798; married Thomas Nice.
819. Mary", born 9 mo. 26, 1800; married John Fox.
820. Nathan", born 9 mo. 3, 1802.
821. Jacob", born 1 mo. 1, 1806 ; married Priscilla Waterman.
822. Elizabeth", born 8 mo. 13, 1809; married, 1 mo. 29, 1835, Judah Hallowell.
823. Tacy", born 7 mo. 31, 181 1; married Abel S. Hallowell.
287. NATHAN LIVEZEY5 (Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of Nathan Livezey and Hannah Williams, his wife,
was born 4 mo. 5, 1775; married, 3 mo. 19, 1801, at Abington Meeting,
Rebecca Jones, daughter of Isaac and Ann Jones, of Fawn township, York
County, Pennsylvania.
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Children of Nathan and Rebecca (Jones) Livezey:
824. Alios", born 2 mo. 22, 1802.
825. Isaac", born 1 1 mo. 23, 1803.
826. Anx", born 3 mo. 31, 1806.
827. Hannah", born 1 mo. 10, 1808.
828. Charles", born 2 mo. 23, 1810.
829. Ezekiel8, born 12 mo. 5, 181 1.
830. Nathan", born 8 mo. 4, 1813.
831. Anthony", born 3 mo. 15, 1816.
832. Rebeckah", born 3 mo. 3, 1818.
833. Thomas", born 10 mo. 5, 1820; died 8 mo. 13, 1821.
288. ANTHONY LIVEZEY5 (Hannah Williams4. Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of Nathan Livezey and Hannah Williams, his wife,
was born 1 mo. 13, 1768; died 4 mo. 13, 1850; married, 4 mo. 4, 1799,
at Abington Meeting, Esther Bailey, who died 10 mo. 16, 1853; buried in
Abington burying-ground.
Children of Anthony and Esther (Bailey) Livezey:
834. Sarah", born 2 mo. 1, 1800; married William Walton.
835. Ann", born 4 mo. 18, 1802 ; married James Fenton.
836. William", born 12 mo. 14, 1804 : died 6 mo. 23, 1839, unmarried.
837. Alice", born 8 mo. 19, 1807; married Thomas Fenton.
838. Anthony, Jr.", born 4 mo. 22, 1810; married (1) Phebe Yerkes; (2) Sarah W.
Fenton.
839. Edward", born 9 mo. 21, 1812; married Mary Shallcross.
290. TACY LIVEZEY3 (Hannah Williams4. Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Livezey and Hannah Williams, his
wife, was born 10 mo. 8, 1763; married, at Abington Meeting, 11 mo.
19, 1789, William Bailey, son of Edward Bailey and Ann Satterthwaite, his
wife, of Falls township, Bucks County.
Children of William and Tacy (Livezey) Bailey:
840. Hannah", bnrn 7 mo. 20, 1792; died 7 mo. 23, 1857; married, 4 mo. 11, 1827,
William Hicks; no issue.
841. Ann", born 2 mo. 11, 1794; died 12 mo. 17. 1819. unmarried.
842. Joseph", born 2 mo. 17, 1796; married Martha Lukens.
843. Sarah", bnrn 12 mo. 3, 1797; married George S. Downing.
H44. Mary", born 10 mo. 4. 1709; married (1) Richard M. Cole; (2) William Llewelyn.
845. George", born 5 mo. 19, 1802; died 2 mo. 27, 1805.
846. William E.", born 1 mo. 2. 1804; married Sarah Woodward.
847. Elizabeth", born 7 mo. 9. 1806; died 9 mo. 17, 1854; married, 5 mo. 17, 1836,
Robert Moore; no issue.
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291. MARGARET LIVEZEY5 (Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Livezey and Hannah Williams, his
wife, was born 3 mo. 1 1. 1773 ; died 6 mo. 30, 1845 ; married Edward Bailey,
born 4 mo. 12, 1769; died 12 mo. 1, 1851 ; son of Edward Bailey and Ann
Satterthwaite, his wife, of Falls township, Bucks County.
Children of Edward and Margaret (Livezey) Bailey:
848. Nathan", born 4 mo. 25, 1793; married Christiana Headley.
849. William6, born 3 mo. 16, 1795; married Mary Buckman.
850. Peter", born 5 mo. 31, 1797; died 9 mo. 25, 1805.
851. Mercy", born 6 mo. 1, 1799; married Harding Buckman.
852. Rachel L.", born 2 mo. 1, 1801 ; married Jonathan Headley.
853. John W.", born 11 mo. 27, 1802; married Phebe Brown.
854. Samuel", born 4 mo. 5, 1805 ; married Hannah Thomas.
855. Peter", born 7 mo. 23, 1807; died 12 mo. 1, i860; married, 1 mo. 21, 1830, Rachel
Doan, daughter of Thomas and Jane (Price) Doan; no issue.
856. Charles", born 3 mo. 13, 1809; married Rachel Howell and had one son, David
Bailey.
857. George", born 1 mo. 15. 1816 ; married Ann Bailey.
292. SARAH LIVEZEY5 (Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3.
George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Livezey and Hannah Williams, his
wife, was married, 4 mo. 10, 1788, to John B. Wilson, son of Samuel and
Mary Wilson.
Children of John B. and Sarah (Livezey) Wilson:
858. Hannah", born 1 mo. 10, 1789.
859. Samuel", born 7 mo. 18, 1790.
860. Nathan", born 7 mo. 3, 1792.
861. Seth", born 9 mo. 8, 1794.
294. SARAH HALLO WELL5 (Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of William and Mary (Williams) Hallowell,
was born 8 mo. 28, 1765; died 2 mo. 20, 1831 ; married, 11 mo. 15, 1798,
Isaac Thomas, born 1767; died 3 mo. 1, 1822, and interred in Friends'
burying-ground, Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. Sarah was buried
in " Eastern ground" (Arch Street). Isaac was a merchant on Second Street
below Race, Philadelphia. They were removed by certificate from Northern
District Monthly Meeting to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, 6 mo. 25, 1850.
Children of Isaac and Sarah (Hallowell) Thomas:
862. Asa", born 9 mo. 25, 1799 ; died unmarried.
863. Esther", born 10 mo. 18, 1803 ; died unmarried.
864. Mary", born 8 mo. 8, 1805 ; died unmarried.
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297. ANTHONY HALLOWELL5 (Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoe-
maker", George2, George1), married Jane Shoemaker. (See No. 153.)
298. WILLIAM HALLOWELL5 (Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George", George1), son of William and Mary (Williams) Hallowell, was born
7 mo. 3, 1772; died 2 mo. 24, 1843; married, 11 mo. 19, 1794, Elizabeth
Satterthwaite, daughter of William Satterthwaite and Mary Knight, his wife.
They were married at Friends' Meeting, Fallsington, Bucks County, Pennsyl-
vania, and resided in Philadelphia. William was a merchant on North Third
Street. He was buried in Friends' ground on Arch Street. Elizabeth died
4 mo. 12, 1854, in her eighty-second year, and was buried in Friends' Cherry
Street burying-ground.
Children of William and Elizabeth (Satterthwaite) Hallowell :
865. Mary S.°, born 10 mo. 29, 1795; died 10 mo. 24, 1796.
866. Susanna6, born 2 mo. 6, 1797; married William Burton.
867. Mary W.", born 3 mo. 4, 1799; married Samuel Bancroft.
868. William S.°, born 2 mo. 8, 1801 ; married (1) Mary Phipps; (2) Amy Phipps.
869. KuwiN8, born 2 mo. 18, 1803; died 10 mo. 6, 1818.
870. Jonah", born 11 mo. 12, 1810; married Margaret Ann Williamson.
299. MARGARET HALLOWELL5 (Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoe-
maker3, George2, George1), daughter of William Hallowell and Mary Wil-
liams, his wife, was born 2 mo. 26, 1774; married, at Abington Meeting,
6 mo. 6, 1799, John Brumfield, son of Solomon Brumfield, of Amity township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania. They settled in Columbia. Pennsylvania, and
at a later date removed to Indiana.
Child of John and Margaret (Hallowell) Brumfield:
871. Mary", married Oliver H. Smith, of Bucks County, Pennsylvania ; they moved to
Indiana, where he became Attorney-General, member of the Legislature, a
member of Congress, and finally United States Senator.
300. GEORGE HALLOWELL5 (Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3.
George2, George1), son of William and Mary (Williams) Hallowell, was
born in Abington township, 8 mo. 1, 1776; died 1840; married, 6 mo. 13,
1799, Sarah Walton.
Children of George and Sarah (Walton) Hallowell :
872. Isabella8, born 4 mo. 29, 1800 ; married Peter Lukens.
873. Margaretta", born 5 mo. 24, 1802; married Hiram Walton.
874. Mary Ann", born 11 mo. 22, 1804; married Abner Walton.
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875. George W.6. born 8 mo. 9, 1807; killtd, 10 mo. 26, 1827, by falling from a tree.
876. Abel S.", born 6 mo. 5, 1810; married Tacy Livezey.
877. Judah", born 8 mo. 10, 1813 ; married (1) Elizabeth Livezey; (2) Ann W.
Michener.
301. JOSEPH WILLIAMS5 (Anthony Williams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoe-
maker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Williams, Jr., and Rachel Jarrett,
his wife, was born 7 mo. 2, 1777; died 3 mo. 22, 1863; married, 5 mo. 15,
1800, Ann Hallowell, born 1 mo. 28, 1781 ; died 3 mo. 9, 1842; daughter
of John and Martha Hallowell, of Abington. Residence, Whitemarsh.
Children of Joseph and Ann (Hallowell) Williams:
878. Alice", born 4 mo. 27, 1801 ; married Mahlon Ambler.
879. Charles", born 2 mo. 22, 1803 ; died 9 mo. 7, 1812.
880. Anthony, 4th", born 6 mo. 6, 1807; died 10 mo. 4, 1844; married, 4 mo. 30, 1830,
Sarah Thomson. (See No. 811.)
881. Martha H.°, born 10 mo. 2, 1811 ; died 9 mo. 21, 1837.
882. Charles", born 4 mo. 11, 1814; married Hannah Stokes.
883. Ann", born 11 mo. 21, 1817; died 6 mo. 27, 1834.
302. JOHN JARRETT WILLIAMS5 (Anthony Williams, Jr.4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Williams, Jr., and Rachel
Jarrett, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County,
I mo. 7, 1783; married, 1823, Lydia Knight, daughter of Jonathan Knight
and his wife Mary Cleaver, of Philadelphia. Jonathan Knight was president
of the Bank of Northern Liberties. John J. Williams died in Philadelphia,
II mo. 23, 1851 ; his wife died 5 mo. 20, 1864; they were buried at Abington.
Children of John Jarrett and Lydia ( Knight) Williams :
884. Mary K.°, born 6 mo. 17, 1824.
885. Thomas", born 11 mo. 20, 1826; married (1) Elizabeth A. Comly ; (2) Susanna
D. Nice.
886. Jonathan K.8, born 5 mo. 25, 1828; married Fanny Shallcross.
887. John J., Jr.", born 2 mo. 17, 1838; married Laura Louisa Peach.
888. Harriet", died in infancy.
303. ANTHONY WILLIAMS, 3D5 (Anthony Williams, Jr.4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Williams, Jr., and Rachel
Jarrett, his wife, died 2 mo. 15, 1868; married, 10 mo. 10, 181 1, at Abing-
ton Meeting, Elizabeth Craft, born 1 mo. 19, 1793; died 3 mo. 31, 1875;
daughter of George and Rebecca Craft, of Abington. Residence, Cheltenham
township.
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Children of Anthony, 3d, and Elizabeth (Craft) Williams:
889. Rachel", born 7 mo. 23, 1812; married John J. Hallowell.
800. Reuben", born 4 mo. 4, 1814 ; married Elizabeth Tyson.
891. George C.°, born 6 mo. 2, 1817; married Susanna Stokes.
892. Daniel", born 1 mo. 18, 1820 ; died 10 mo. 14, 1821.
893. Rebecca", born 3 mo. 6, 1822 ; married Israel Hallowell, Jr.
894. Jane", born 12 mo. 7, 1827; married Hallowell S. Twining.
895. Daniel", born 3 mo. 11, 1830; married Priscilla J. Kirk.
304. SARAH WILLIAMS5 (Isaac Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3.
George2, George1), daughter of Isaac Williams and his wife Phebe Meredith,
was born 11 mo. 16, 1784, in Whitemarsh township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania; married, 5 mo. 16, 1805, at Plymouth Meeting, Edward Bur-
roughs Potts, born 12 mo. 18, 1778; son of Isaac and Martha (Bolton) Potts,
of Moreland township.
Child of Edward Burroughs and Sarah (Williams) Potts:
896. Isaac Williams", born 2 mo. 16, 1807; married Hannah Austin Newlin.
305. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS5 (Isaac Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of Isaac Williams and Phebe Meredith, his wife,
was born in Whitemarsh township, Montgomery County, 5 mo. 24, 1786;
died 11 mo. 17, 1844; married, n mo. 15, 1810, at Plymouth Meeting,
Joseph Mather, born 5 mo. 21, 1774; died 5 mo. 23, 1844; son of Isaac
Mather and his wife Mary Morris, of Whitemarsh.
Children of Joseph and Elizabeth (Williams) Mather:
897. Phebe W.", born 8 mo. 15, 1811; died 10 mo. 14, 1894, unmarried.
898. Isaac W.*, born 12 mo. 27, 1812; died 10 mo. 30, 181 5.
899. Mary T.', born 2 1110. 15, 1815; died 5 mo. 14, 1833, unmarried.
900. Sarah P.", born 8 mo. 3, 1817 ; married Nathan Harper.
901. Joseph M.a, born 7 mo. 25, 1819; married (1), 10 mo. 15, 1844, Lydia Yardley; (2),
11 mo., 1856, Frances E. Askew.
902. Deborah A.", born 6 mo. 5, 1821 ; died 5 mo. 16, 1833.
903. Isaac W.°, born 1828 ; died 2 mo. 1, 1834.
306. ISAAC WILLIAMS. Jr.5 (Isaac Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of Isaac Williams and his wife Phebe Meredith, was
born in Whitemarsh township, 3 mo. 24, 1788; died 8 mo. 31. 1825 : married,
5 mo. 4, 181 5, at Mulberry Street Meeting, Philadelphia, Deborah Potts, born
2 mo. 12, 1789; died at Whitemarsh, Montgomery County, 7 mo. 22, 1825;
daughter of Isaac and Martha (Bolton) Potts.
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Children of Isaac, Jr., and Deborah (Potts) Williams:
904. Ann6, born 2 mo. 13, 1816.
905. Martha0, born 10 mo. 15, 1817.
906. Isaac8, born 9 mo. 13, 1819; married Mary Haines Borton.
907. Elizabeth Paul6, born 1 mo. 6, 1821 ; died, unmarried, in Philadelphia, 6 mo. 22,
1843.
908. Joseph Paul6, born 12 mo. 9, 1822; died 6 mo. 23, 1823.
909. Deborah Potts0, born 7 mo. 15, 1824; died 11 mo. 7, 1825.
308. JOHN L. WILLIAMS5 (George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of George and Abigail (Lancaster) Williams, was
born 5 mo. 14, 1783; died 1 mo. 25, 1862; married, at Abington Meeting,
10 mo. 3, 1808, Jane Fletcher, daughter of Robert and Priscilla Fletcher, of
Cheltenham, born 11 mo. 24, 1783; died 5 mo. 13, 1852.
Children of John L. and Jane (Fletcher) Williams:
910. Tacy F.°, born 8 mo. 23, 1809; married Thomas L. Woolston, of Falls township,
Bucks County.
911. Robert F.°, born 4 mo. 25, 1814; died 9 mo. 18, 1880; married Elizabeth Smith.
309. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS8 (George Williams4, Sarah Shoe-
maker3, George2, George1), daughter of George Williams and Abigail Lancas-
ter, his wife, was born 8 mo. 29, 1784; died 8 mo., 1864; married, 12 mo. 12,
1 81 6, Nathan Harper.
Children of Nathan and Elizabeth (Williams) Harper:
912. Nathan6, born 10 mo. 5, 1817; died 9 mo. 29, 1893; married, 10 mo. 28, 1846, Sarah
P. Mather.
913. Henry", born 1819 ; died 1842, unmarried.
310. SARAH WILLIAMS5 (George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of George Williams and Abigail Lancaster, his
wife, was born in Cheltenham township, 3 mo. 4, 1786; died 1 mo. 20, 1858;
married, at Abington Meeting, 11 mo. 13, 1806, David Brown, of Falls town-
ship, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, born 8 mo. 27, 1780; died 4 mo. 12, i860;
son of John Brown, who was born 2 mo. 19, 1753; died 12 mo. 17, 1821,
and Martha Harvey, his wife.
Children of David and Sarah (Williams) Brown:
914. John6, born 8 mo. 14, 1807; married Mary B. Eastburn.
915. Abigail W.6, born 12 mo. 5, 1809; married Dr. Henry Lippincott.
916. George \V.6, born 3 mo. 12, 1811 ; married Ann Eliza Pitfield.
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917. Martha", born 7 mo. 11, 1813 ; married Mahlon L. Lovett.
918. Ann", born 2 mo. 2, 1819; died 4 mo. 3, 1896; married, 5 mo. 17, 1838, William
F. Pitfield ; no issue.
919. Hannah", born 6 mo. 9, 1821 ; died 12 mo. 26, 1891 ; married, 2 mo. 14, 1861,
Charles M. Cooper ; no issue.
313. GEORGE WILLIAMS5 (George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of George Williams and Abigail Lancaster, his wife,
was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 4 mo.
17, 1793; died 5 mo. 16, 1825; married, 11 mo., 1819, Ann Wills.
Children of George and Ann (Wills) Williams:
920. Samuel", born 9 mo. 11, 1820; married, 3 mo. 10, 1847, Sarah W. Stockton.
921. Hannah C.°, died unmarried.
317. SARAH ROBERTS5 (Isaac Roberts4, Barbara Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), daughter of Isaac Roberts and Barbara Shoemaker, his
wife, of Moreland, was born 5 mo. 13, 1764; died 6 mo. 10, 1846; buried
at Abington; married, 5 mo. 24, 1792, at Abington Meeting, Isaac Walton,
born 8 mo. 17, 1768; died 5 mo. 14, 1843; son °f Jeremiah and Margaret
Walton, of Byberry township.
Children of Isaac and Sarah (Roberts) Walton:
922. Esther", born 9 mo. 22, 1793; married, 5 mo. 11, 1820, John S. Rose.
923. Rachel", born 5 mo. 20, 1795.
924. Tacy", born 9 mo. 16, 1798.
925. Isaac", born 11 mo. 29, 1802; died 3 mo. 28, 1824.
926. Charles P.", born 1 mo. 24, 1807; died in his seventy-first year, and was buried at
Abington ; married, 5 mo. 14, 1829, Martha, daughter of George and Mary
Harper, of Cheltenham. Martha died 10 mo. 25, 1851.
330. SAMUEL THOMAS5 (Mary Roberts4, Barbara Shoemaker3,
George2, George1), son of Enoch Thomas and Mary Roberts, his wife, was
born 10 mo. 14, 1772; died 1834; married, at Abington Meeting, 10 mo. 6,
1807, Mary Maule, daughter of John Maule, of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Samuel was a farmer in Abington township. Mary (Maule) Thomas died
5 mo. 16, 1820; buried at Abington.
Children of Samuel and Mary (Maule) Thomas:
927. Harvey", born 8 mo. 12, 1808; removed to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting 1 mo.,
1836.
928. Franklin", born 9 mo. 24, 1810; died 9 mo. 17, 1822; buried in Abington graveyard.
929. Samuel", born 6 mo. 10, 1812; removed to Middleton, Ohio, 11 mo., 1838.
930. Ell wood", born 5 mo. 15, 1814; removed to Middleton, Ohio, 11 mo., 1837.
931. Susanna", born 2 mo. 10, 1816; removed to Short Creek, Ohio, 11 mo., 1841.
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340. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER5 (Samuel4, Benjamin", Isaac2.
George1), son of Samuel Shoemaker and his first wife, Hannah Carpenter,
was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 9, 1746/47; " was of Philadelphia, distiller,
afterwards removed to his seat at Germantown ;" died 9 mo. 4, 1808. He
married, at Friends' Meeting, 5 mo. 18, 1773, Elizabeth Warner, daughter of
Edward Warner and Anna Coleman. Elizabeth died before 12 mo. 8, 1823.
Children of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Warner) Shoemaker:
932. Edward Warner", born 7 mo. 22, 1775 ; died s. p.
933. Anna", born 3 mo. 27, 1777; married (1) Robert Morris, Jr.; (2) Francis Blood-
good.
934. Samuel", born 6 mo. 14, 1778; graduated A.B. at the University of Pennsylvania;
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; attorney-at-law ; died s. p., n mo. 28, 1822.
935. Benjamin", born 9 mo. 27, 1780; died s. p.
351. EDWARD SHOEMAKER5 (Samuel4, Benjamin3, Isaac2,
George1), son of Samuel Shoemaker and his second wife, Rebecca (Warner)
Rawle, was of Philadelphia; merchant; buried 4 mo. 29, 181 7, in Christ
church-yard, Philadelphia. He married Ann Caroline Giles, of Hagerstown,
Maryland, who died at " Bolton," 6 mo. 30, 1816, and was buried in Bristol,
Pennsylvania.
Children of Edward and Ann Caroline (Giles) Shoemaker:
936. Samuel", married Sallie Falls.
937. Ann Caroline", died 1869; married James Tilghman.
938. Hammond, M.D.", of Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois; married Nancy Adams,
of Illinois.
939. Charles Frederick", of the United States navy; unmarried; was killed in a duel
with a fellow-officer on 9 mo. 20, 1825.
940. William Rawle", born 10 mo. 11, 1809; married Julia Hepburn.
941. Ellen", married Albert Miller Lea, of Tennessee, and had one son, Edward Miller
Lea, of the United States navy, killed at Galveston, Texas.
942. Isaac", died in infancy.
943. Edward", born 8 mo. 20, 1797; married (1) Jane Falls; (2) Mary Hanson.
354. ANNE PENINGTON5 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2,
George1), daughter of Edward Penington and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, and
granddaughter of the Councillor, was born 4 mo. 28, 1760; died 8 mo. 15,
1 79 1 ; married Robert Smock, of Philadelphia, merchant.
Child of Robert and Anne (Penington) Smock:
944. Sarah Penington", married George A. Buchanan.
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358. EDWARD PENINGTON3 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2,
George1), son of Edward Penington and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 5 mo. 8, 1766; died 3 mo. 16, 1834; " was of Philadelphia; sugar refiner
and merchant ;" he was a member of the American Philosophical Society,
and a Manager of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1805- 1820. His private library
comprised over six thousand volumes, an octavo catalogue of which was pub-
lished in 1826. He married, 9 mo. 27, 1798, Helena Lawrence Holmes, of
New York, daughter of James Holmes; she died 1 mo. 28, 1852.
Children of Edward and Helena Lawrence (Holmes) Penington:
945. John", born 8 mo. 1, 1799; married Lucetta Davis.
946. Edward", born 12 mo. 6, 1800; married Elizabeth A. Lewis.
947. William Le Conte", born 4 mo. 18, 1803; married Anne Harding.
948. Lawrence0, born 10 mo. 25, 1805 ; lieutenant in the United States navy ; died s. p.,
8 mo. 5, 1870.
949. Henry", born 9 mo. 19, 1807, of Philadelphia, attorney-at-law ; edited American
edition of Holthouse's Law Dictionary, 1847; died s. p., 11 mo. II, 1858.
950. George", born 7 mo. 17, 1809; died 11 mo. 10, 1809.
361. MARY PENINGTON6 (Sarah Shoemaker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2,
George1), daughter of Edward Penington and Sarah Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 3 mo. 17, 1771 ; died 12 mo. 24, 1819; married, 9 mo., 1797, Ben-
jamin Smith Barton, born Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 10, 1766; son of
Rev. Thomas Barton, rector of St. James, Lancaster, and his wife, a sister of
David Rittenhouse, the astronomer. He attended the College of Philadelphia,
but did not graduate, entering upon the study of medicine under Dr. William
Shippen in the beginning of his eighteenth year. He afterwards spent two
years at the medical school in Edinburgh, taking the Harveian prize for a
dissertation on the Hyoscyamus Niger, and publishing in London, in 1787,
a little tract on Natural History, including an account of some considerable
vestiges of an ancient date which have been discovered in different parts of
North America. He took his medical diploma at Gottingen, and, returning to
America in 1789, became a practitioner in Philadelphia, and was chosen Pro-
fessor of Natural History and Botany in the College soon afterwards incor-
porated with the University of Pennsylvania. In 1796 he became Professor
of Materia Medica; and in 1798 one of the physicians at the Pennsylvania
Hospital, which position he filled for seventeen years; he was successor of
Dr. Benjamin Rush as Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. In
1802 he was elected a vice-president of the American Philosophical Society.
For several years he conducted the Medical Physical Journal, and was author
of " Elements of Botany," 1804, of " Collections towards a Materia Medica
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of the United States," and of various papers in the Philosophical Transactions ;
he died 12 mo. 19, 181 5.
Children of Benjamin Smith and Mary (Penington) Barton:
951. Sarah", died unmarried; will probated 1 mo. 14, 1817.
952. Thomas Pennant", Secretary of Legation to France, 1833-1835, sometime Charge
d'Affaires ; he married Coralie, daughter of Hon. Edward Livingston, Secre-
tary of State under President Jackson.
364. SARAH COATES BURGE5 (Benlah Shoemaker4, Benjamin3,
Isaac2, George1), daughter of Samuel Burge and Beulah Shoemaker, his wife,
was born in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 13, 1761; died 9 mo. 14, 1824; married,
Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, 11 mo. 13, 1783, William Rawle, only son of
Francis Rawle, merchant, and his wife Rebecca, daughter of Edward Warner,
and afterwards the second wife of Samuel Shoemaker, No. in. William
Rawle's great-grandfather, Francis Rawle, emigrated to Pennsylvania from
Devonshire, England, to escape persecution, he being of the Society of Friends,
and married, 8 mo. 18, 1689, Martha, daughter of Robert Turner, formerly
of Dublin, merchant, a prominent man among the earlier settlers of Pennsyl-
vania. In 1724 Francis Rawle, the emigrant, was invited to a seat in the
Provincial Council, but declined the honor. William Rawle, the son, was
born in Philadelphia, 4 mo. 28, 1759, and was educated at the Friends'
Academy in Philadelphia. His father had died when he was but little more
than two years old.
Upon the evacuation of Philadelphia by the British, he accompanied his
step-father, Samuel Shoemaker, to New York, at his mother's request, and
there began the study of law under Attorney-General Kempe. Seeking greater
advantages, and to escape the din of Toryism, with which he was not in accord,
he sailed for England on 6 mo. 15, 1781, and in August was admitted to the
Middle Temple, where he completed his legal studies. After travelling on
the Continent, he returned to Philadelphia in the first month of 1783, and
9 mo. 15, two months before his marriage, was admitted to the bar. He soon
gained the regard of his fellow-citizens. In 1786 he was elected a Member of
the American Philosophical Society, and also Secretary of the Library Com-
pany. He held the latter office until 1792, when he became a director, serving
as such until 1798, and subsequently from 182 1 to 1825. In 1787 he joined
" The Society for Political Inquiries," just forming, which met weekly at
Franklin's house. In 1789 he was chosen a member of the General Assembly
of the State, notwithstanding that he had declined the nomination and had
published his refusal to serve. The importunities of his friends induced him
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to take his seat. He was a decided Federalist and a personal friend as well
as an admirer of Washington.
In 1 79 1 he was appointed United States Attorney for the District of
Pennsylvania, holding the office until 1800, and in 1792 declining the
judgeship of the United States District Court. In 1792 he became attorney
and counsel for the Bank of the United States. He was for many years a
Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania. At the incorporation of the
Law Academy of Philadelphia, in 1821, he was chosen its vice-president.
In 1822 he was made Chancellor of the " Associated Members of the Bar of
Philadelphia," and upon its union, in 1827, with " The Law Library Company
of Philadelphia" (of which he was also a member), under the name of " The
Law Association of Philadelphia," he was elected Chancellor of the new
institution, and held the office until his death. He was one of the founders of
the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, organized in 1824, and was chosen its
first president. He twice declined the position of president judge of the
District Court of Philadelphia County. In 1830 he was appointed, with
Thomas I. Wharton and Hon. Joel Jones, to revise the Civil Code of Penn-
sylvania, and was the principal author of the reports of the Commission, the
valuable results of whose labors are embodied in statutes still remaining in
force. He was Hon. LL.D. (Princeton, 1827, and Dartmouth, 1828). He
died 4 mo. 12, 1836.
Children of William and Sarah Coates (Burge) Rawle:
953. Elizabeth Margaret0, born 10 mo. 15, 1784; died 6 mo. 23, 1794.
954. Francis William", born I mo. 27, 1786; died 9 mo. 15, 1795-
955. Samuel Burge6, born 7 mo. 1, 1787; married Ann Wain.
956. William", born 7 mo. 19, 1788; married Mary Anna Tilghman.
957. Beulah", born 3 mo. 25, 1790; died 7 mo. 7, 1876; married, 5 mo. 23, 1839, William
Craig, of Philadelphia, merchant, who died 7 mo. 14, 1869.
958. Rebecca Shoemaker", born 2 mo. 20, 1792; died 9 mo. 26, 1814. unmarried.
959. Sarah", born 1 mo. 7, 1794: died 9 mo. 11, 1822, unmarried.
960. Francis William", born 9 mo. 28, 1795 ; married Louisa Hall.
961. Edward", born 9 mo. 22, 1797; married Appolina S. Claiborn Saul.
962. Henry", born 7 mo. 10, 1799; graduated, 1815, A.B. at the University of Pennsyl-
vania; died 6 mo. 2, 1816, unmarried.
963. Horatio", born 3 mo. 20, 1801 ; of the Philadelphia Bar ; died 1 mo. 25, 1830,
unmarried.
064. Juliet", born 8 mo. 26, 1804: married Rev. William Herbert Norris.
379. MARGARET PRICE5 (Philip Price4, Isaac Price3, Susanna Shoe-
maker2, George1), daughter of Philip Price and his wife Hannah Bonsall,
was born 5 mo. 24, 1756; died 11 mo. 28, 1812; married, at Darby Meeting,
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 4, 1779, Edward Garrigues, of Plnla-
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delphia, son of Samuel and Mary Garrigues, born i mo. 30, 1756; died 1 mo.
5. 1845-
Children of Edward and Margaret (Price) Garrigues:
965. Hannah0, born 1 mo. 10, 1780; died 7 mo. 12, 1866; married, 9 mo. 5, 1805, Jacob
Corlies, of New York; died 9 mo. 4, 1834.
966. Mary Ralph", born 1 mo. 26, 1782; died 9 mo. 4, 1849; married, 3 mo. 7, 181 1,
Joshua Hoopes, Jr., who died 3 mo. 14, 1873.
967. James", born 10 mo. 1, 1788; died 12 mo. 29, 1788.
968. Martha", born 3 mo. 29, 1790; died 10 mo. 17, 1790.
969. Edward", born 6 mo. 7, 1792; died 8 mo. 20, 1795.
970. Benjamin", born 2 mo. 8, 1795; died 3 mo. 2, 1879; married, 5 mo. 2, 1816,
Anne Lee.
380. SARAH PRICE5 (Philip Price4, Isaac Price3, Susanna Shoemaker2,
George1), daughter of Philip Price and his wife Hannah Bonsall, of King-
sessing township, was born 4 mo. 30, 1759; died 5 mo. 30, 1839; married,
at Darby Meeting, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 15, 1779, Thomas
Garrett, of Upper Darby, born 10 mo. 29, 1748; died 8 mo. 24, 1839; son
of Nathan and Ann Garrett.
Children of Thomas and Sarah (Price) Garrett:
971. Philip", born 5 mo. 13, 1780; married Rebecca Cresson.
972. Sarah", born 5 mo. 13, 1780; died in infancy.
973. Thomas", born 11 mo. 5, 1782; died 1 mo. 30, 1786.
974. Charles0, born 4 mo. 4, 1785; married Mary Hibberd.
975. Margaret0, born 6 mo. 8, 1787; died 4 mo. 7, i860; married, 4 mo. 15, 1824, George
Malin ; no issue.
976. Thomas0, born 8 mo. 21, 1789; married (1) Mary Sharpless; (2) Rachel Men-
denhall.
977. Benjamin0, born 10 mo. 17, 1791 ; married Mary Haines.
978. John K.°, born 12 mo. 4, 1793; married Henrietta Levis.
979. Isaac P.", born I mo. 18, 1796; died 1 mo. 24, 1869; married, 5 mo. 31, 1838, Pheb>;
Rhoads; born 11 mo. 24, 1793; died 2 mo. I, 1871, at Upper Darby; daughter
of Joseph and Mary Rhoads ; no issue.
980. Ann", born 5 mo. 5, 1798; died 2 mo. 17, 1892, unmarried.
981. Edward", born 12 mo. 17, 1800; married Abigail Sellers.
381. PHILIP PRICE6 (Philip Price4, Isaac Price3, Susanna Shoemaker2,
George1), son of Philip Price and Hannah Bonsall, his wife, was born t mo.
8, 1764; died 2 mo. 26, 1837; married, at Friends' Meeting, East Nantmeal,
Chester County, 10 mo. 20, 1784, Rachel Kirk, daughter of William Kirk and
Sibbilla Davis, his wife, of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Children of Philip and Rachel (Kirk) Price:
982. Martha0, born 11 mo. 3, 1785; married Nathan H. Sharpless.
983. Hannah0, born 3 mo. 26, 1787 ; married David J. Davis, M.D.
984. William0, born 9 mo. 17, 1788; married Hannah Fisher.
985. Sibbilla K.°, born 2 mo. 19, 1790; married John W. Townsend.
986. Margaret0, born 4 mo. 19, 1792; married Jonathan Paxson.
987. Benjamin", born 12 mo. 17, 1793; married Jane Paxson.
988. Sarah0, born 11 mo. 6, 1795; married Caleb Carmalt.
989. Eli K.°, born 7 mo. 20, 1797; married Anne Embree.
990. Isaac0, born 11 mo. 30, 1799; married Susanna M. Payne.
991. Philip M.°, born 7 mo. 7, 1802; married Matilda Greentree.
992. Rachel0, born 7 mo. 10, 1808; died 9 mo. 25, 1808.
382. BENJAMIN PRICE5 (Philip Price4, Isaac Price3, Susanna Shoe-
maker2, George1), son of Philip Price and his wife Hannah Bonsall, was born
4 mo. 15, 1766; married, 5 mo. 20, 1789, Ruth Kirk, born 4 mo. 16, 1761;
died 1837; daughter of William Kirk and Sibbilla Davis, his second wife.
Sibbilla Davis was born 1 mo. I, 1726, and married William Kirk 3 mo.
27. 1754-
Children of Benjamin and Ruth (Kirk) Price:
993. Philip0, born 8 mo. 25, 1790; died 7 mo. 17, 1865.
994. Edward0, born 11 mo. 28, 1791 ; died 8 mo. 22, 1792.
995. Lydia0, born 6 mo. 8, 1793; died 12 mo. 31, 1795-
996. James B.9, born 8 mo. 6, 1795.
997. Elizabeth0, born 6 mo. 28, 1797; died 1 mo. 15, 1856.
998. William H.°, born 8 mo. 17, 1799; died 5 mo. 1, 1879.
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385. SUSAN SHOEMAKER0 (Abraham5, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker and Deborah Musgrave,
his wife, was born in Philadelphia in 1782; died 11 mo. 3, 1821 ; married, in
Philadelphia, 5 mo. 10, 1804, Fishbourn Wharton, merchant, of Philadelphia,
born 8 mo. 10, 1778; died 12 mo. 31, 1846; son of Thomas Wharton, Jr.,
president of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, 1777, and his
second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of William Fishbourn and his wife Mary
Tallman.
Children of Fishbourn and Susan (Shoemaker) Wharton:
999. Thomas', born 5 mo. 4, 1805; died 3 mo. 7, 1830, unmarried.
1000. George M.7, born 12 mo. 26, 1806; died 2 mo. 5, 1870; married, 6 mo. 4, 1835,
Maria Markoe.
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iooi. Fishbourn7, born 2 mo. 13, 1809; died I mo. 3, 1843, unmarried; member of the
Philadelphia bar.
1002. Henry7, born 12 mo. 24, 1810; died young.
1003. Joseph7, born 3 mo., 1812 ; died 8 mo. 30, 1838, unmarried.
1004. Deborah7, born 2 mo. 29, 1816; died 12 mo. 28, 1816.
1005. William7, born 11 mo. 14, 1817; died young; buried in Friends' ground, 4 mo. 21,
1818.
1006. Edward7, born 1 mo. 25, 1819; died I mo. 17, 1868; married, 10 mo., 1843, Jane
G. Shippen.
1007. Elizabeth Fishbourn', born 1 mo. 14, 1821.
386. DEBORAH SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham5, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker and Deborah Musgrave,
his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 18, 1783; died 7 mo., 1851 ; mar-
ried, 8 mo. 13, 1804, William Moore Wharton, merchant, of Philadelphia,
born 6 mo. 24, 1768; died 8 mo. 14, 1816; son of Thomas Wharton, Jr..
president of the Supreme Executive Council, 1777, and his first wife, Susanna,
daughter of Thomas Lloyd and his wife Susanna, daughter of Philip Kearney.
Children of William Moore and Deborah (Shoemaker) Wharton :
1008. Mary Moore7, born 5 mo. 25, 1805 ; died 7 mo., 1868, unmarried.
1009. Deborah Musgrave7, born 4 mo. 29, 1806; died 7 mo., 1871, unmarried.
1010. William Moore7, born 6 mo. 10, 1807; died young.
ion. Daniel Clark7, born 7 mo. 9, 1808; married Anne W. Morgan.
1012. John Hallowell7, born 7 mo. 9, 1809; died 7 mo. 26, 1809.
1013. Sarah Norms7, born 3 mo. 11, 1811 ; died 7 mo. 5, 1811.
1014. Kearney7, born 3 mo. 4, 1812; died 2 mo. 1, 1843, unmarried.
1015. Elizabeth Shoemaker7, born 6 mo. 16, 1813; married Commander William J.
McCluney, U.S.N.
389. ESTHER M. SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham5, William', Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker and his wife Deborah
Musgrave, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 12, 1791 ; died 1 mo. 26, 1840;
married, 12 mo. 16, 1815, Louis C. Vanuxem, born 9 mo. 20, 17S8; lost at
sea, about 1831.
Children of Louis C. and Esther M. (Shoemaker) Vanuxem:
1016. Louis C.7, born 9 mo. 15, 1816; died about 1856.
1017. Francis Shoemaker7, born 8 mo. 18, 1818; died about 1843.
1018. Henry7, born 11 mo. 2, 1819; died 7 mo. 24, 1888.
1019. Esther7, born 11 mo. 14, 1820; married, 6 mo. 10, 1846. John Sparhawk.
1020. Virginia7, born 1 mo. 29, 1822; died about 1857; married Robert Tweed.
1021. Frederick William', born 8 mo. 9, 1829; died 1 mo. 3, 1880.
390. LEWIS SHOEMAKER6, (Abraham5, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Abraham Shoemaker and Deborah Musgrave, his
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wife, was born in Philadelphia in 1793. He was a merchant in Philadelphia
and the owner of a sugar plantation in Matanzas, where he was United States
Consul for many years, and where he died 2 mo. 3, 1838. He married Eliza-
beth Allen in New Orleans, Louisiana, who died 7 mo. 21, 1853, aged fifty-
two years, and was interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
Child of Lewis and Elizabeth (Allen) Shoemaker:
1022. Elizabeth Deborah7, married Nils Mitander.
391. FRANCIS SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham5, William4, Abraham3,
George'-, George1), son of Abraham Shoemaker and Deborah Musgrave, his
wife, was born in Philadelphia in 1796; was an alderman and conveyancer;
died in 1865; married, 1825, Maria Stokes, of Germantown.
Children of Francis and Maria (Stokes) Shoemaker:
1023. Mary7, born 1831 ; died 1868; married Henry T. Nieman.
1024. Francis7, born 8 mo. 16, 1836; married, i860, Eliza R. Ard, who died 1875.
394. MARY ANN SHOEMAKER0 (Abraham5, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker and Deborah Musgrave,
his wife, was born in Philadelphia in 1804; died 11 mo. 4, 1858; married,
1 mo. 20, 1832, Fishbourn Wharton, widower, son of President Thomas
Wharton, Jr., and his second wife, Elizabeth Fishbourn, daughter of William
Fishbourn and Mary Tallman.
Children of Fishbourn and Mary Ann (Shoemaker) Wharton:
1025. Susan7, born 4 mo. 9, 1837.
1026. Philip Fishbourn7, born 4 mo. 30, 1841 ; died unmarried.
403. PRENDERGAST SHOEMAKER0 (Daniel5, William*, Abraham3,
George2, George1 ), son of Daniel Shoemaker and his wife Ann Martha Scott,
was born 7 mo. 13, 1813, in Philadelphia; died at Logansport, Indiana, 6 mo.
21, 1891 ; married, at Logansport, 10 mo. 14, 1858, Ruth Jane Cory.
Children of Prendergast and Ruth Jane (Cory) Shoemaker:
1027. Anna7, married, 6 mo. 23, 1880, Joseph Erven, and had six children:
1028. Walter9.
1029. Earl8.
1030. Jennie*.
1031. Wilbur'.
1032. Edgar".
1033. Dunvvood".
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1034. Mary7, married, 10 mo. 27, 1881, Franklin Fidler, of Chicago, Illinois, and had
three children :
1035. Jesse8.
1036. Franklin8.
1037. Ray8.
1038. Ruth7, died 2 mo. 12, 1871, unmarried.
1039. Rebecca7, married, 10 mo. 29, 1885, William Turnpaugh, and had four children :
1040. Edna Belle8, born 6 mo. 8, 1887.
104 1. Leslie8, born 9 mo. 24, 1889.
1042. Everett8, born 2 mo. 25, 1893.
1043. Mabel8, born 3 mo. 16, 1895.
1044. Susan7, married, 8 mo. 5, 1883, Jefferson Bare.
1045. Martha7, died 4 mo. 1, 1894, aged 24 years and 10 mos. ; she married, 10 mo. 20,
1885, William McCabe ; they had three children :
1046. Morris8, born 2 mo. 14, 1887.
1047. Lillie8, born 7 mo. 31, 1889.
1048. Harry8, born 12 mo. 21, 1891.
1049. Ella7, married, 5 mo. 27, 1891, Frank Warne, and they reside in Chicago, Illinois.
405. JESSE RICHARDSON SHOEMAKER*5 (Jesse5, William1,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Shoemaker and his wife Charlotte
Gibbs, was born in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 7, 1806; died while visiting his rela-
tives at Indian Ford, Wayne County, Missouri, 8 mo. 8, 1858. He married
Mary Ann Wenzell, born 9 mo. 20, 1810; died 1 mo. 4, 1894; daughter of
Nicholas and Ann (Scott) Wenzell, of Byberry, Pennsylvania.
Children of Jesse Richardson and Mary Ann (Wenzell) Shoemaker:
1050. Marshall Ney7, born 2 1110. 22, 1834; died 2 mo. 25, 1874; married (1) Annie
M. Harris, daughter of John and Catharine S. Harris ; she died 1 mo., 1864,
leaving two children, Catharine and Ida. He married (2) Annie Simpson,
daughter of William A. and Elizabeth Mitchell Simpson, and had two children,
—William A. Simpson, born 11 mo. 27, 1870; died 7 mo. 18, 1871 ; and
Marshall M., born 10 mo. 6, 1873.
1051. John Dupont7, born 2 mo. 17, 1835; died 7 mo. 22, 1874, unmarried.
1052. Mary Jane7, born 5 mo. 12, 1836; died in infancy.
1053. Ann Elizabeth7, born 10 mo. 9, 1837 ; died in infancy.
1054. Emma Virginia7, born 1 mo. 26, 1839; married (1) John Alexander Storey; (2)
Robert Roberts Shronk.
1055. George Wesley7, born 1 mo. 24, 1841 ; died 8 mo. 6, 1841.
1056. William Ura7, born 5 mo. 15, 1842 ; died 8 mo. 5, 1843.
1057. Jessie Richardson, Jr.7, born 7 mo. 13, 1843; died 7 mo. 4, 1844.
1058. Sarah Jessie7, born 12 mo. 18, 1844; died 8 mo. 23, 1868; married John Cooke,
born 1839; died 8 mo. 18, 1874; son of John and Sarah Saylor Cooke. Sarah
Jessie left two children, James Leonard and Jessie Richardson Cooke.
410. WILLIAM DRAPER SHOEMAKER6 (William5, William4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of William and Sally Miers (Bowman)
Shoemaker, was born 3 mo. 18, 1802; died 3 mo., 1866; married, 3 mo.
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25, 1837, Ann Turner, born 3 mo. 17, 1817; died 9 mo. 17, 1859; daughter
of Isaac and Sarah (Massey) Turner, of Maryland.
Children of William Draper and Ann (Turner) Shoemaker:
1059. Joseph Turner7, born 4 mo. 5, 1838; married Sarah L. M. Clark.
1060. William Turner', born 9 mo. 18, 1839 ; married Mary Malissa Sines.
1061. Sallie Bowman7, born 12 mo. 6, 1840; died 1852.
1062. Elizabeth Levick7, born 4 mo. 20, 1842 ; married Harrison Johnson.
1063. Hettie Ann7, born 8 mo. 16, 1845 ; married Aaron Mendenhall.
1064. Richardson Draper7, born 5 mo. 12, 1857; married Georgie Andrews.
413. RICHARDSON SHOEMAKER6 (William5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of William and Sally Miers (Bowman) Shoe-
maker, was born 3 mo. 28, 1813; died 3 mo. 14, 1867; married, 11 mc. 28,
1861, Annie G. Clark, born 2 mo. 18, 1825; daughter of Lewis Clark and
Sarah Morton, his wife.
Children of Richardson and Annie G. (Clark) Shoemaker:
1065. Lewis C.7, born 11 mo. 24, 1862; died 9 mo. 1, 1863.
1066. Richardson', born 3 mo. 1, 1864; married Jean F. Shedden.
1067. Sallie A.7, born 12 mo. 31, 1865; married Robert Farley.
416. HANNAH MARSHALL SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5. William4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and Mary
Priest, his wife, was born 1 mo. 13, 1792; died 11 mo. 19, 1865; married,
by Robert Wharton, Esq., 7 mo. 8, 1817, to Mordecai Lewis Gordon, drug-
gist, of Philadelphia, born 9 mo. 12, 1791 ; died 4 mo. 15, 1850; son of
Enoch Gordon, who died 9 mo. 22, 1793, and his wife Abigail Lewis, born
11 mo. 25, 1754: died 3 mo. 20, 1824; daughter of Jonathan and Rachel
Lewis. Enoch Gordon and Abigail Lewis were married by Parson Worth,
9 mo. 3°> i~79°-
Children of Mordecai Lewis and Hannah Marshall (Shoemaker) Gordon:
1068. Joseph S.7, born 7 1110. 12. 1818; moved to the Western country early in life.
1069. Lewis7, born 10 mo. 26, 1819; died 10 mo. 11, 1867, unmarried.
1070. Mary S.7, born 7 mo. 21, 1821 ; died 4 mo. 8, 1874; married George Sweney;
no issue.
1071. Hannah M. L.7, born 2 mo. 29, 1823: married Caleb Cresson.
1072. Mordecai L, Jr.7, born 2 mo. 16, 1825; died 8 mo. 26, 1826.
1073. Adelaide', born 11 mo. 4, 1826; married Stanly Griswold Flagg.
419- JOSEPH SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and Mary Priest, his wife,
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was born 10 mo. 13, 1801 ; died 7 mo. 24, 1849; °f Philadelphia; married,
by the Rev. William Allen, at St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, 10 mo. 13,
1824, to Mary Ann Stiles, daughter of Thomas T. Stiles, for many years city
commissioner.
Children of Joseph and Mary Ann (Stiles) Shoemaker:
1074. Thomas S.7, born 3 mo. 10, 1828; married Emma Edwards.
1075. Joseph', born 5 mo., 1830 ; married Rachel Spear.
1076. Mary Priest', born 8 mo. 20, 1832 ; married, 8 mo. 9, 1866, H. K. Plumly ; no issue.
425. ABRAHAM FISHER6 (Susanna Shoemaker5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Malachi Fisher and Susanna Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 1804; died 5 mo. 12, 1890; married, 4 mo. 17, 1828, Ann
McDowell, daughter of William McDowell, of Abington township, Mont-
gomery County. She died 3 mo. 19, 1884. Abraham and his wife were
buried at Friends' Chester Valley Meeting-House, in Chester County, Penn-
sylvania.
Children of Abraham and Ann (McDowell) Fisher:
1077. Mary Eliza', married, 10 mo. 30, 1850, Joseph W. Sperry, of Montgomery County ;
they had nine children, — viz., Linford F., George M., Harriet A., Franklin,
Sarre, Daniel W., Sallie, Ida May, and Emma Adele.
1078. Rebecca', married. 9 mo. 16, 1864, Lemuel D. Nice, who died in Philadelphia,
1 mo. 3, 1894 ; they had one son :
1079. Rev. H. Warren Nice8, of Chicago, Illinois.
1080. Susanna', died 12 mo. 27, 1875, unmarried.
1081. Daniel', died unmarried.
1082. Sarah', married (1), 6 mo. 12, 1875, Joseph Stout; (2) Charles Houpt.
1083. Amanda', died unmarried.
1084. William H.', married, 11 mo. 27, 1875, Mary H. Mathias.
1085. Elwood W.', married, 10 mo. 19, 1882, Mary D. Funk.
1086. Malachi', died 2 mo. 19, 1888; married, 2 mo. 9, 1870, Ellen Mary Shinkle.
426. SUSAN FISHER6 (Susanna Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Malachi Fisher and Susanna Shoemaker,
his wife, married Chalkley Tyson Hallowell, born 12 mo. 18, 1781 ; died 11
mo. 24, 1828; son of Caleb and Priscilla (Tyson) Hallowell, of Abington
township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Chalkley Tyson and Susan (Fisher) Hallowell:
1087. John', went to California when very young.
1088. Samuel'.
1089. Caleb W.\ born 1815; married Mary Morris Tyson.
1090. Daniel Albert', born 2 mo. 3, 1822 ; married Catharine Josephine Monell.
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1091. Amanda Emily', married Thomas Worthington Sweney.
1092. Chalkley', died young at Louisville, Kentucky.
1093. Frank', died young.
1094. Henry', died of consumption.
1095. Edwin'.
All the above-named children, with the exception of John, are known to
have died before 1895. (" Hallowell Family," page 23.)
428. MARY FISHER0 (Susanna Shoemaker3, William4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Malachi and Susanna (Shoemaker) Fisher,
married Joseph Brooke, son of John and Ann Brooke, of Philadelphia.
Children of Joseph and Mary (Fisher) Brooke:
1096. Mary Ann', born 8 mo., 1835 ; married Lewis Repp.
1097. John G.7, born 9 mo., 1837.
1098. James', born 10 mo., 1839.
1099. Charles', born 7 mo., 1841 ; married Annie C. Walker.
1 100. Isaac M.', born 11 mo., 1845; married Emma H. Tomkins; no issue.
1101. Joseph7, born 2 mo., 1847; married Lizzie Graham.
430. CHARLES STROUD6 (Elizabeth Shoemaker5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Daniel Stroud and Elizabeth Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 4 mo. 9, 1793; died 5 mo. 10, 1867; married, at Rich-
land, Pennsylvania, 6 mo. 10, 1819, Susan, daughter of David and Lydia
Burson, of Springfield, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Charles and Susan (Burson) Stroud:
1 102. Elizabeth D.', born 6 mo. 7, 1820: married Edwin Johnson.
1 103. Lydia B.7, born 9 mo. 9, 1821 ; married John T. Bateman.
1 104. Mary P.', born 5 mo. 1, 1823; married Brooks Johnson.
1 105. Sally Ann7, born 4 mo. 22, 1825; married Benjamin H. Wright.
1106. George McD.7, born 3 mo. 10, 1827; married Deborah Anna Jordan.
1107. Eveline B.7, born 11 mo. 26, 1829; died 3 mo. 17, 1892, unmarried.
1 108. Caroline7, born 10 mo. 2, 1831 ; married Dr. Sidney Stevens.
1 109. Edward7, born 5 mo. 30, 1835; killed by a colt in childhood.
43^- HON. GEORGE MacDOWELL STROUDr> (Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Daniel Stroud and
Elizabeth Shoemaker, his wife, was born at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 10
mo. 12, 1795; graduated at Princeton College, 1817; studied law with
Judge Hallowell, of Philadelphia; admitted to practice, 1819; was ap-
pointed judge of District Court of Philadelphia, 1835, and afterwards was
repeatedly re-elected until 1871, about which time he removed to German-
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town, where he died 6 mo. 29, 1875. He married, 8 mo. 7, 1828, at Friends'
Meeting, in Philadelphia, Eleanor, daughter of Judge John and Rebecca
Hallowell.
Children of Hon. George M. and Eleanor (Hallowell) Stroud :
1 1 10. Rebecca H.7, born 1 mo. 29, 1830; died 12 mo. 19, 1898.
mi. John H.7, born 4 mo. 3, 1832; died 7 mo. 7, 1880.
1 1 12. Daniel', died 7 mo. 11, 1839.
1113. Susan7, born 1 mo. 18, 1835; married Lewis D. Vail.
1114. George D.\ born 3 mo. 21, 1841 ; married M. Annie Orme.
1 1 15. Charles James', born 7 mo. 12, 1843; died 4 mo. 8, 1882, unmarried.
1 1 16. Mary Ellen', born 12 mo. 23, 1845.
11 17. Emily', born 3 mo. 7, 1850; died 3 mo. 27, 1853.
433. WILLIAM STROUD6 (Elizabeth Shoemaker5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Daniel Stroud and Elizabeth Shoemaker,
his \'-(a was born 8 mo. 19, 1797; died 8 mo. 4, 1826; married, 10 mo.
18, 1823, Mary x „... Robeson, daughter of Judge Morris and Tacy (Paul)
Robeson, of Oxford Furnace, New Jersey.
Children of William and Mary Paul (Robeson) Stroud:
1118. Morris Robeson7, born 7 mo. 30, 1824; died 4 mo. n, 1882; married (1) Mary
Skerritt; (2) Marie Louise Bailey.
1119. William Daniel', born 10 mo., 1825; died 9 mo. 1, 1884; married (1) Charlotte
W. Beesley; (2) Mary J. Eliot.
434. JACOB D. STROUD6 (Elizabeth Shoemaker5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Daniel Stroud and Elizabeth Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 3 mo. 28, 1799; died 2 mo. 13, 1832; married, 10 mo.
20, 1825, Mary Newbold Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (New-
bold) Richardson, of Middletown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Jacob D. and Mary Newbold (Richardson) Stroud:
1120. Rebecca R.7, born 7 mo. 14, 1826; died 7 mo. 10, 1875; married, 5 mo. 15, 1850,
Norman McLean Kerr.
1121. Joseph R.7, born 12 mo. 22, 1827; married, 1848, Mary Baker.
1 122. Eliza J.', born 10 mo., 1829; died 7 mo. 5, 1894, unmarried.
1123. Emma E.', born 3 mo. 26, 1831 ; married, 6 mo. 25, 1856, Rynear Williams, Jr.
439. SIMPSON STROUD6 (Elizabeth Shoemaker5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George,2 George1), son of Daniel Stroud and Elizabeth Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 7 mo. 31, 1806; died 1 mo. 31, 1833; married, 11 mo. 28,
1827, Tacy Ann Robeson, daughter of Judge Morris and Tacy (Paul)
Robeson), of Oxford Furnace, New Jersey.
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Children of Simpson and Tacy Ann (Robeson) Stroud:
n 24. Anne Maria7, born 9 mo. 14, 1828; died 12 mo., 1876. unmarried.
1 125. Simpson R.7, born 4 mo. 22, 1830; died 1861 ; married Haniet B. Skerritt.
1 126. Ruthanna7, born 1 mo. 25, 1832; married Edward Mason.
440. ELIZABETH STROUD0 (Elizabeth Shoemaker5, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), daughter of Daniel Stroud and Elizabeth Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born 1 mo. 5, 1808; died 6 mo. 23. 1887; married
1 1 mo. 10, 1840, Joseph Paul Robeson, son of Judge Morris and Tacy (Paul)
Robeson, of Oxford Furnace, New Jersey.
Children of Joseph Paul and Elizabeth (Stroud) Robeson:
1 127. Daniel Stroud7, born 8 mo. 13, 1841 ; married Jane C. Martin.
1 128. Mary Paul7, born 5 mo. 5, 1844; married Coleman L. Nicholson.
1 129. Susan S.7, born 1 mo. 17, 1848.
1 130. Martha Shotwell7, born 7 mo. 9, 1852; married Arthur W. Howell.
443. GEORGE SHOEMAKER6 (Isaac5, George4, Abraham3. George2,
George1), farmer, of Abington township, Montgomery County, son of Isaac
Shoemaker and Sarah Jenkins, his wife, was born in Abington township,
5 mo. 9, 1806; married, 9 mo. 23, 1854, Anna Frances Vansant; he died
5 mo. 11, 1874, and was buried in Abington Friends' graveyard.
Children of George and Anna Frances (Vansant) Shoemaker:
1131. Isaac P.7, born 8 mo. 3, 1855: died 4 mo. 15, i860.
1 132. Sarah J.', born 11 mo. 22, 1857; died 4 mo. 19, i860.
1 133. Isaac P.7, born 1 mo. I, 1862; married. 9 mo. 13. 1882, Margaret N. Fell.
444. JONATHAN SHOEMAKER6 (Isaac5, George4. Abraham3.
George2, George1), son of Isaac Shoemaker and Sarah Jenkins, his wife,
was born 8 mo. 3, 1808; died 7 mo. 16, 1849; buried at Abington. He
married, 3 mo. 4, 1S41, Martha Hellerman, born 5 mo., 1818; died 1 mo.
17, 1892; buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery; she was a daughter of Jacob
Hellerman and Abieail Rea.
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Children of Jonathan and Martha (Hellerman) Shoemaker:
1 134. Sarah7, born 2 mo. 6, 1842; married, 11 mo. 7, 1866, John Sidebotham.
1 135. William H. H.7, born 12 mo. 25, 1843; died 12 mo. 30, 1843; buried at Abington.
1 136. Oliver P.7, born 11 mo. 14, 1845: died 6 mo. 8. 1865, in the army at Fort Delaware;
buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
1 137. George W.7, born 7 mo. 29, 1847; married, 7 mo. 28, 1881, Kate Rimer.
1 138. Jonathan7, born 3 mo. 27, 1849; died 9 mo. 8, 1863; buried at Cedar Hill
Cemetery.
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Aged 86 years.
No. 450.
Seventb Generation
447. GEORGE S. ROBERTS8 (Tacy Shoemaker5, George4, Abraham3,
George2, George1 ) , son of Richard Roberts and Tacy Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 12 mo. 14, 1797; died 3 mo. 24, 1850, in Philadelphia; married,
1827, Tacy Walton, born 9 mo. 16, 1798; died 9 mo. 21, 1874; daughter
of Isaac Walton and Sarah Roberts, his wife.
Children of George S. and Tacy (Walton) Roberts:
1 139. Eleanor Elizabeth7, born 2 mo. 28, 1828; married Richardson L. Wright.
1 140. Charles James', born 1834; died same year.
450. RICHARD M. SHOEMAKER0 (Robert5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Robert Shoemaker and Martha Leech, his wife,
was born in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 6, 1783. After his father's death in Phila-
delphia, in 1796, his mother, with her three children, removed to Cheltenham
township. In the year 1805 he engaged in business in Shoemakertown, where
he continued until 1846, when he sold his real estate and retired to " Pleasant
Valley," a farm of one hundred acres, west side of the Old York Road, half
a mile south of Shoemakertown, it being a part of Sarah Shoemaker's pur-
chase in 1686. On the western portion of this last-named tract stand the
stately residences of William L. Elkins, John Wanamaker, and P. A. B.
Widener.
Richard M. Shoemaker was a Friend, and was for more than seventy
years a member of Abington Monthly Meeting, taking an earnest part in
the affairs of the Society, until his advanced years compelled him to retire
from all active work. He married (1), at Gwynedd Meeting, 2 mo. 13,
1816, Sarah Cleaver,* born 3 mo. 8, 1792; died 3 mo 31, 1825; daughter
of Ellis and Elizabeth (Miller) Cleaver; he married (2), 3 mo. 8, 1827,!
Amelia Bird, widow of James S. Hallowell and daughter of Jacob and
Catherine (Thomas) Bird,:}; of Philadelphia, where she was born 2 mo. 10,
1792; she died in Cheltenham, 2 mo. 11, 1868. Her father, Jacob Bird, was
the youngest son of Albrick Bird, who married, 4 mo. 7, 1763, Abigail,
daughter of Isaac Tyson, who married, 4 mo. 24, 1727, Sarah Jenkins,
daughter of Stephen Jenkins and Abigail Pemberton, who were married
at Abington Meeting, 8 mo. 30, 1700. Abigail was the daughter of Phineas
Pemberton and Phebe Harrison, married in England, 1 mo. 1, 1677. Phebe
was the daughter of James Harrison and Anne Heath, married, 7 mo.
1, 1655, at Hartsham Monthly Meeting.§ Lancaster County, England.
James Harrison and his family and Phineas and Phebe Pemberton set-
* Gwynedd Meeting records. t Abington Meeting records.
t Christ Church records. j( Friends' records, Devonshire House, London.
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tied in Falls township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1682, and on the
14th day of the seventh month, 1685, William Perm appointed Harrison
chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Province of Pennsylvania; this
high honor, however, he declined. On the 20th day of the sixth month, 1686,
he was made associate justice of the Supreme Court, which he accepted, and
where he served until his death. He was a member of the Provincial Council
and of the General Assembly, 1682- 1687. Phineas Pemberton was Speaker
of the Assembly and member of the Provincial Council, 1 685-1 701. He was
master of the Rolls, 1696, and commissioner of property, 1694. Richard M.
Shoemaker died at his residence in Cheltenham, 1 mo. 20, 1870, and was
buried beside his wife Amelia in Abington burying-ground.
Children of Richard M. and Sarah (Cleaver) Shoemaker:
1 141. Robert7, born 2 mo. 1, 1817; married (1) Elizabeth Moore; (2) Ann Summers.
1 142. Elizabeth C, born 10 mo. 17, 1818; married Atkinson H. Walton.
1 143. Ellis C.7, born 8 mo. 12, 1820; died 11 mo. 10, 1841.
1 144. Rebecca A.7, born 11 mo. 28, 1822; married James McCarter.
1145. Richard C.\ born 3 mo. 4, 1825; married (1) Anne K. Shallcross; (2) Martha
T. Lukens.
Children of Richard M. and Amelia (Bird) Shoemaker:
1 146. Benjamin H.7, born 12 mo. 27, 1827; married Susan Brinton Trump.
1 147. Charles Bird7, born 8 mo. 13, 1829; married Anna M. Foulke.
1 148. Comly Bird7, born 11 mo. 22, 1838; married Martha L. Bailey.
453. SAMUEL SHOEMAKER6 (Nathan8, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1 ) , son of Nathan Shoemaker, of Cheltenham township, and
Sarah Miller, his wife, was born 3 mo. 28, 1793; died in Moreland township,
8 mo. 2, 1845; married, 1816, Martha B. Lukens, who died 12 mo. 2, 1883.
She was born 3 mo. 12, 1792, and was daughter of Seneca and Sarah
(Ouinby) Lukens. Samuel Shoemaker was justice of the peace of Moreland,
1838, and county commissioner, 1844.
Children of Samuel and Martha (Lukens) Shoemaker:
1 149. Edwin7, born 3 mo. 18, 1817; died 3 mo. 13, 1843.
1150. S. Lukens7, born 5 mo. 19, 1819; married Anna H. Paul.
1151. Ellen7, born 4 mo. 16, 1821 ; died 5 mo. 14, 1842.
1 152. Elizabeth L.7, born 12 mo. 7, 1822; married Townsend W. Evans.
1 153. Geraldine7, born 2 mo. 25, 1824; married Comly Wood.
1 154. Algernon7, born 4 mo. 28, 1826; married Susan C. Rex.
1155. Nathan7, born 1 mo. 21, 1829; married (1) Caroline Fenton; (2) Mary P.
Lippincott.
1 156. Isaiah L.', born 7 mo. 9, 1831 ; married Sarah E. Murphy.
1157. Sarah7, born 3 mo. 18, 1835; died 10 mo. 9, 1835.
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No. 450.
Seventh feneration
454. ELISHA SHOEMAKER0 (Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Nathan Shoemaker and Sarah Miller, his wife,
was born 10 mo. 13, 1794, in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County;
died 5 mo. 16, 1865; married Mary Hergesheimer.
Children of Elisha and Mary (Hergesheimer) Shoemaker:
1 158. Elizabeth', born 5 mo. 16, 1818; died 10 mo. 26, 1824.
1159. Samuel H.', born 3 mo. 15, 1820; married Arrietta Hampson.
1 160. Sarah7, born 3 mo. 10, 1822; died 11 mo. 6, 1824.
1 161. Elisha7, born 12 mo. 8, 1825; married Mary Mosser.
1162. Benjamin7, born 8 mo. 19, 1828; married Martha L. Hurd.
1163. Mary E.7, born 9 mo. 9, 1830; married Thomas J. Beans.
1 164. Nathan7, born 2 mo. 29, 1832; died 6 mo. 3, 1862.
1165. Elizabeth7, born 3 mo. 15, 1835; died 1839.
1166. Joseph C.7, born 10 mo. 18, 1836; died 11 mo. 9, 1873; married, 1866, Catharine
Smith; no issue.
1 167. Harry', born 10 mo. 17, 1839; married Annie M. Jefferies.
458. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER0 (Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Nathan Shoemaker and Sarah Miller, his wife,
was born 8 mo. 23, 1802. He was Professor of Mathematics, West Chester,
Pennsylvania; died 7 mo. 11, 1889, at Pasadena, California, at the residence
of his son, Dr. R. H. Shoemaker. Pie married (1), 1 mo. 21, 1S34, in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Mira Maria Woodward; (2), 4 mo. 2,
1 84 1, Alice Frame, of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Benjamin and Mira Maria (Woodward) Shoemaker:
1 168. J. Howard7, born 5 mo. 16, 183s; died 1858.
1 169. Mira Maria', born 9 mo. 25, 1837.
Children of Benjamin and Alice (Frame) Shoemaker:
1 170. Reginald H.7, born 3 mo. 18, 1842; married (1), 1 mo. 24, 1866, Eliza Fanny
Buzby; (2), 10 mo. 9, 1878, Susan Frances Woolsey; (3), 10 mo. 10, 1887,
Amelia M. Dey.
1 171. Alice Mary', born 11 mo. 19, 1843, unmarried.
1172. Benjamin', born 7 mo. 19, 1845; married, 10 mo. 10, 1872, Lucy Ray.
1 173. Charles7, born 3 mo. 20, 1847; died 2 mo. I, 1872.
1 1 74. Elizabeth Price', born 4 mo. 25, 1849; married, I mo. 25, 1883, Brooks S. Morris.
459. RACHEL SHOEMAKER6 (Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Shoemaker and his wife Sarah
Miller, was born in Montgomery County, 6 mo. 16, 1805; died 11 mo. 30,
1881; married, at Cherry Street Meeting, Philadelphia, 11 mo. 14, 1835,
Milton Conard, who died 2 mo 8, 1882, son of Jesse and Ann Conard, of
West Grove, Chester County.
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Children of Milton and Rachel (Shoemaker) Conard:
1175. Sarah Ann1, born 8 mo. 26, 1836.
1176. Mira Maria', born 11 mo. 8, 1837; married, 5 mo. 3. 1861, Joseph Pyle.
1177. Jesse7, born 7 mo. 12, 1839; died 6 mo. 4, 1843.
1178. Martha7, born 2 mo. 17, 1842; died 9 mo. 10, 1843.
1179. Nathan S.7, born 9 mo. 14, 1843; died 6 mo. 9, 1844.
1 180. Isaac7, born 8 mo. 10, 1845; married, 12 mo. 16, 1868, Emma VV. Wallace.
1 181. Samuel S.7, born 5 mo. 26, 1847; married, 10 mo. 13, 1877, Louisa F. Miller.
1 182. Thomas E.7, born 11 mo. 26, 1848; married, 2 mo. 16, 1870, Anna E. Robertson.
460. REBECCA M. SHOEMAKER6 (Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Shoemaker and Sarah Miller, his
wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County, 5 mo. 4, 1809;
died 8 mo. 5, 1895 ; married, 3 mo. 5, 1834, Thomas Conard, of New London,
Chester County, Pennsylvania, born 1 mo. 8, 1807; died 2 mo. 12, 1874; son
of Jesse Conard and his wife Ann Pennington, of West Grove, Chester
County.
Children of Thomas and Rebecca M. (Shoemaker) Conard:
1183. Alfred Fellenburg7, born 2 mo. 8, 1835; married, 12 mo. 20, 1862, Lydia C.
Hughes ; no issue.
1 184. Sarah Ann7, born 8 mo. 13, 1836; died 8 mo. 14, 1836.
1 185. Sarah Carter7, born 2 mo. 5, 1838; married George T. Satterthwaite.
1186. Thomas Pennington7, born 1 mo. 26, 1840; married Rebecca S. Baldwin.
1187. Nathan Shoemaker7, born 8 mo. 29, 1847; died 4 mo., 1848.
461. SARAH M. SHOEMAKER" (Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abraham'1.
George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Shoemaker and Sarah Miller, his
wife, was born 6 mo. 14, 1812; died 7 mo. 9, 1858; married, at Friends'
Philadelphia Meeting for the Northern District, 7 mo. 8, 1834, John Carter,
born 11 mo. 28, 1800; died in Philadelphia, 6 mo. 3, 1877; son of John and
Rebecca Carter, of Harford County, Maryland. He was a manufacturing
chemist, of the firm of Carter & Scattergood, Philadelphia.
Children of John and Sarah M. (Shoemaker) Carter:
1 188. Rebecca7, born 8 mo. 17, 1835; married William Evans.
1 189. Mary7, born 10 mo. 12, 1836; died 9 mo. 21, 1837.
1 190. John E.7, born 2 mo. 25, 1838; married (1) Caroline W. Cadbury; (2) Mary Anna
Cope; (3) Fannie W. Pirn.
1191. Alice H.7, born 6 mo. 17, 1839.
1 192. Joseph S.7, born 11 mo. 15, 1840; died 1 mo. 18, 1845.
1 193. William H.7, born 5 mo. 12. 1842; died 4 mo. 28, 1843.
1194- Charles S.7, born 11 mo. 30, 1843; married Elizabeth Cope.
1 195. Sarah S.7, born 7 mo. 1, 1845.
1 196. George H.7, born 11 mo. 12, 1846; died 8 mo. 9, 1848.
1 197. Hannah F.7, born 4 mo. 13, 1848.
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462. ALLEN SHOEMAKER6 (Benjamin, Jr.5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Benjamin Shoemaker, Jr., and Jane Allen, his
wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County, 9 mo. 24,
1785; died in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 24, 1869; married, 6 mo. 5, 1809, Tacy
Kirk, born 3 mo. 3, 1790; died 10 mo. 31, 1870, at Hainesport, New Jersey;
daughter of Jesse Kirk and Mary Lukens, his wife.
Children of Allen and Tacy (Kirk) Shoemaker:
1 198. Benjamin A.', born 3 mo. 17, 1810; married Charlotte W. Pettit.
1199. William K.?, born 9 mo. 22, 1811; married Jane Burrotigh.
1200. Mary K.?, born 10 mo. 12, 1813 ; died 11 mo. 17, 1894; married, 11 mo. 24, 1852,
Joseph Burton ; no issue. He died 7 mo. 28, 1872.
1201. Comlyt, born 12 mo. 26, 1816; married Eunice Moore Wilson.
1202. Jacob7, born 8 mo. 27, 1818 ; died 6 mo. 10, 1820.
1203. Elizabeth', born 8 mo. 16, 1820 ; married Thomas E. Morris.
1204. Tacy Ann7, born 2 mo. 10, 1823; married George W. Appleton.
1205. Rebecca K.7, born 7 mo. 25, 1828.
1206. Sarah7, born 2 mo. 14, 1831 ; died 8 mo. 10, 1832.
464. AMY SHOEMAKER6 (Benjamin, Jr.', Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Benjamin Shoemaker, Jr., and Jane Allen, his
wife, was born 6 mo. 24, 1789; died 5 mo. 2, 1859; married, 12 mo. 10,
1810, Collins P. Lippincott, of Philadelphia, born 12 mo. 5, 1786, son of John
and Abigail (Collins) Lippincott, of Burlington County, New Jersey.
Children of Collins P. and Amy (Shoemaker) Lippincott:
1207. Elizabeth S.7, born 12 mo. 12, 181 1 ; died 8 mo. 10, 1850, unmarried.
1208. Jane L.7, born 7 mo. 4, 1813; died 4 mo. 8, 1894, unmarried.
1209. John S.7, born 10 mo. 15, 1815 ; married Susan S. Lippincott.
1210. Mary W.', born 1 mo. 6, 1818; died 9 mo. 25, 1840, unmarried.
467. AMY HARPER6 (Amy Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of Benjamin Harper and Amy Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 7 mo. 11, 1791 ; died 11 mo. 11, 1862; married Seth Hal-
lowell, son of Jesse Hallowell, of Horsham. They declared intentions of
marriage 12 mo. 2, 1807, at Horsham Monthly Meeting.
Children of Seth and Amy (Harper) Hallowell:
121 1. Mary7, born 10 mo. 30, 1808; married David Dean.
1212. Allen S.7, born 10 mo. 26, 1809; married Elizabeth Morrison.
1213. Jesse7, born 8 mo. 25, 1812; married Mary Griffith.
1214. Rachel7, born 12 mo. 15, 1814.
1215. Letitia7, married Edward Miller.
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1216. Sarah Bird7, born 2 mo. 26, 1817; married, 5 mo. 15, 1834, Thomas Jeanes.
1217. Esther'.
1218. Margaret', died 3 mo. 12, 1845, unmarried.
1219. Jane'.
1220. Benjamin H.', died unmarried.
468. ANN SHOEMAKER0 (Mary8, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2,
George1), daughter of Thomas Shoemaker and (150) Mary Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 9 mo. 2, 1786; died 11 mo. 19, 1844; married, at Abington
Meeting, 4 mo. 14, 1808, Bartholomew Mather, born 9 mo. 16, 1784, son of
Thomas Mather and Rachel Leech, his wife, of Cheltenham township, Mont-
gomery County, Pennsylvania. Bartholomew Mather was a farmer in
Cheltenham.
Children of Bartholomew and Ann (Shoemaker) Mather:
1221. Thomas7, born 11 mo. 16, 1810; married Mary C. Jones.
1222. Penrose', born 9 mo. 12, 1812; married (691) Lydia Shoemaker.
1223. Rachel7, born 10 mo. 1, 1814 ; married (686) Charles Shoemaker.
1224. Mary S.', born 3 mo. 18, 1817; married Jacob P. Tyson.
469. DR. NATHAN SHOEMAKER6 (Mary5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and Mary Shoemaker, his
wife, was born in Shoemakertown, 9 mo. 4, 1788; died in Philadelphia, 6
mo. 11, 1868, aged eighty years. He married, 5 mo. 14, 181 1, at Frankford
Meeting, Frances Maria Kirkbride, daughter of Joseph and Mary Kirkbride,
of Philadelphia. Dr. Shoemaker graduated M.D. at the University of Penn-
sylvania, 4 mo. 10, 1810. He commenced the practice of medicine in Frank-
ford, but was induced by his friend. Dr. T. C. James, to remove to Phila-
delphia, where he soon built up a large lucrative practice, residing at 816
Chestnut Street. Later in life he removed to a house he owned at 830
Arch Street, in which he remained until his death in 1868. In 1835 ne was
an acknowledged minister, and thereafter a frequent speaker of much ability.
Children of Dr. Nathan and Frances Maria (Kirkbride) Shoemaker:
1225. Mary K.7, born 3 mo. 14, 1812; married John J. White.
1226. Sarah Ann', born 8 mo. 24, 1813; died 5 mo. 1, 1845; married, 11 mo. 26, 1833,
Harvey L. Sellers ; no issue.
1227. Elizabeth Paul', born 6 mo. 19, 1816; died 8 mo. 20, 1816.
1228. Frances Maria', born 6 mo. 27, 1817; married Israel Peterson.
1229. Martha Paul', born 3 mo. 28, 1819; married Joseph J. Williams.
1230. Thomas Chalkley', born 10 mo. 18, 1821 ; died 8 mo. 15, 1842, unmarried.
1231. Joseph K.', born 2 mo. 16, 1824; died 11 mo. 23, 1825.
1232. Franklin', born 8 mo. 22, 1826; married Mary H. Williams.
1233. Harriet7, born 7 mo. 30, 1828; died 10 mo. 25, 1836.
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No. 469.
Sevcntb feneration
470. MARTHA SHOEMAKER6 (Mary5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1), daughter of (168) Thomas Shoemaker and (150) Mary
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 3 mo. 6, 1790, at Shoemakertown, Mont-
gomery County; died in Gwynedd township, 4 mo. 11, 1S68; married, at
Abington Friends' Meeting, 10 mo. 19, 1826, Hugh Foulke, born 6 mo. iS,
1788; died 5 mo. 1, 1864; son of Hugh Foulke and Ann, his wife, daughter
of Robert and Sarah Ambler.
Children of Hugh and Martha (Shoemaker) Foulke:
1234. Hugh7, born 10 mo. 13, 1827; died 5 mo. 31, 1828.
1235. Thomas7, born 2 mo. 1, 1829; died 4 mo. 10, 1884; married, 5 mo. 21, 1855, Phebe
W. Shoemaker, daughter of Silas and Hannah, of Upper Dublin. Thomas
was born at Abington, but while in childhood his parents removed to the
family homestead, at Gwynedd. He took an active part in township affairs,
was for many years clerk of Gwynedd Monthly Meeting, for some years clerk
in the Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, and in 1870 became superin-
tendent of Swarthmore College, which place he held at his decease. Interred
at Fair Hill burying-ground.
1236. Hugh, Jr.7, born 1 mo. 13, 1831. He was for a number of years principal of the
boarding-school for boys at Gwynedd, and went in 1861 to New York, where
he was, first, assistant, but afterwards for several years principal teacher of
the large school for both sexes, in charge of Friends. Failing health compelled
him to give up this engagement in 1879.
1237. Samuel T.7, born n mo. 7, 1832; died 8 mo. 3. 1833.
472. RACHEL SHOEMAKER0 (Eli5, Benjamin4, Abrahanr, George2.
George1), daughter of Eli Shoemaker and Rachel Comly, his wife, was born
3 mo. 26, 1797, in Philadelphia; died 5 mo. 12, 1875; married Caleb J.
Maule, born in 1795, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Johnson) Maule, of
Richmond, Virginia, where they died and were buried in the " Old Church
Hill Cemetery." Caleb J. Maule died 2 mo. 10, 1837, and was buried in
Western Burying-ground, Philadelphia. The ancestor of this family in
America was Thomas Maule, of Salem, in Massachusetts, who left England
in the year 1655, when he was twelve years of age. The ancient family of
Maule was of French extraction, from the Lordship of Maule, in the Vexin
Franqois, near Paris, which belonged to the Lords of that name a.d. 996.
(See Maule Genealogy.)
Children of Caleb J. and Rachel (Shoemaker) Maule:
1238. Edwin7, born 1 mo. 26, 1817; died young.
1239. Margaret7, born 4 mo. 27, 1818; married Dennison R. Whipple, of Baltimore;
no issue.
1240. Elizabeth S.7, born 10 mo. 8, 1819; married Dr. George Mendenhall.
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1241. Caroline R.7, born 1 mo. I, 1822; married James Lawrence Ege.
1242. Edward7, born 1824; died young.
1243. Thomas7, born 1826; died young.
473. JAMES S. HALLOWELL0 (Jane Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abra-
ham:i, George2, George1), son of Anthony Hallowell and Jane Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 1794, in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania; died 9 mo. 26, 1820; buried in Abington Friends' burying-
ground. He learned the wholesale hardware business with his uncle, William
Hallowell, No. 197 North Third Street, Philadelphia, but, preferring a
country life, soon after the term of his apprenticeship expired he returned
to Cheltenham township and became a farmer. He married, 3 mo. 14, 1816,
at Abington Meeting, Amelia Bird, daughter of Jacob Bird and Catharine
Thomas, his wife, of Philadelphia.
Children of James S. and Amelia (Bird) Hallowell:
1244. Margaret7, born 2 mo. 17, 1817; died 4 mo. 16, 1817.
1245. Caleb S.7, born I mo. 10, 1818; married Anne Reese.
1246. James S.7, born 2 mo. 7, 1821 ; married Margaret Stabler.
475. BENJAMIN HALLOWELL6 (Jane Shoemaker5. Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Hallowell and Jane Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania, 8 mo. 17, 1799; married, 10 mo. 13, 1824, Margaret Elgar
Farquhar, of Pipe Creek, Maryland; she died 5 mo. 1, 1875.
Benjamin Hallowell was educated at Abington Friends' School, and at
John Gummere's School, Burlington, New Jersey. He commenced teaching
school in 1818 at Westfield, New Jersey; later he taught at Fair Hill School,
Maryland, and at Westtown Boarding-School, Pennsylvania. In 1824 he
opened a boarding-school for boys in Alexandria, Virginia, which soon
became a large and flourishing institution. He was an elder and minister of
the Friends' Meeting, of Alexandria, Virginia. He was President of the
Alexandria Lyceum, of the Alexandria Water Company, and of the Maryland
Agricultural College, and a member of the American Philosophical Society of
Philadelphia. As secretary of the " Indian Commission of Baltimore Yearly
Meeting," he visited all the Indian tribes on their reservations in Nebraska,
travelling nearly six thousand miles, much of the distance in his private
carriage. He was an able writer, and valued correspondent of many scientific
and religious journals. In 1858 he retired to his country-seat, " Rockland,"
in Montgomery County, Maryland, where he died 9 mo. 7, 1877, and was
buried in Friends' ground at Sandy Spring.
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BENJAMIN HALLOWELL.
No. 475.
MARGARET E. II Al.l.OWEI.1..
No. 475.
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Children of Benjamin and Margaret Elgar (Farquhar) Hallowell :
1247. James1, born 9 mo. 1, 1825; died 7 mo. 9, 1831.
1248. Charles', born 5 mo., 1827; died 7 mo. 17, 1831.
1249. Henry Clay7, born 6 mo. 16, 1829; died 8 mo. 12, 1899; married, 7 mo. 16, 1857,
Sarah Miller.
1250. Mary J.', born 6 mo. 16, 1829; died 4 1110. 6, 1831.
1251. Caroline7, born 8 mo. 20, 183 1 ; married, 9 mo. 23, 1852, Francis Miller.
1252. Benjamin7, died in infancy.
1253. John Elgar7, born 2 mo. 8, 1836; died 5 mo. 12, 1863; married Anna Townsend.
1254. Benjamin, Jr.7, born 1 1110. 16, 1838; married Lydia S. Townsend.
1255. Mary S.7, born 9 mo. 26, 1839; died 11 mo., 1864; married William S. Brooke.
476. MARY S. HALLOWELL6 (Jane Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony Hallowell and Jane Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born 6 mo. 23, 1801, in Cheltenham township, Mont-
gomery County, Pennsylvania. In Hugh Foulke's " Life and Letters of
Mary S. Lippincott," Philadelphia, 1893, he says, " She was endowed with
a vigorous intellect and retentive memory, and before she had concluded her
tenth year had read aloud to her grandfather, Benjamin Shoemaker4, the
Bible, as well as the journal of George Fox and portions of other Friends'
works. Her education was received at day schools at Hatboro and Abington,
and at boarding-schools at Westtown, Pennsylvania, and Fair Hill, Maryland.
When about twenty-one years of age, she engaged in teaching, a work for
which she seemed to be fitted, both by nature and training, and which was
not finally abandoned until she was in her eightieth year. In her twenty-
ninth year, with the full unity of her meeting, her gift in the ministry was
acknowledged and approved." For more than twenty years she was clerk
of the Yearly Meeting of women Friends, held at Fifteenth and Race Streets,
in Philadelphia.
She married, at Abington Meeting, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 30, 1829, Isaac
Lippincott, born 9 mo. 1, 1786; died 2 mo 9, 1858; son of Samuel and
Priscilla Lippincott, of New Jersey. He was an exemplary man in all the
walks of life, and was beloved and highly esteemed in the social and religious
community ; he was a valued member and for many years an elder of Chester
Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey. Mary S. Lippincott died
at her home in Camden, New Jersey, 4 mo. 18, 1888, and on the 21st was
interred at Moorestown. She was aged nearly eighty-seven years, sixty of
which she had been a faithful and acceptable minister of the gospel.
Children of Isaac and Mary S. (Hallowell) Lippincott:
1256. Samuel H.7, born 1 mo. 24, 1830; died 8 mo. 1. 1838.
1257. Benjamin H.7, born 8 mo. 27, 1831 ; died 12 mo. 20, 1832.
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1258. Jane S.7, born 3 mo. 3, 1835 ; died 2 mo. 21, 1885, unmarried.
1259. James7, born 7 mo. 27, 1837; died 8 mo. 6, 1840.
1260. Margaret W.7, born 9 mo. 6, 1839.
479. JOHN S. ROSE6 (Rebecca Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3,
George2, George1 ) , son of Atkinson Rose and Rebecca Shoemaker, his wife,
of Blockley township, Philadelphia County, was born 11 mo. 8, 1797; married,
11 mo. 5, 1820, Esther Walton, born 9 mo. 22, 1793; died 12 mo. 19, 1844;
daughter of Isaac and Sarah Walton, of Moreland township, Montgomery
County.
Children of John S. and Esther (Walton) Rose:
1261. Rebecca S.\ born 8 mo. 12, 1821 ; married, 3 mo. 11, 1847, Henry S. Harper.
1262. Atkinson7, born 10 mo. 30, 1822; died 2 mo. 2, 1858, in St. Jago de Cuba.
1263. Tacy Ann7, born 7 mo. 11, 1824; died 9 mo. 7, 1888; married Edward Gillingham.
1264. Henrietta7, born 5 mo. 21. 1826; married Warner Dubree.
1265. Sarah7, born 2 mo. 22, 1828; married John Ellis.
1266. John, Jr.7, born 6 mo. 10, 1830; died 6 mo. 13, 1843.
1267. Emma7, born 7 mo. 5, 1832; married William Warner.
1268. Wilhelmina7, born 4 mo. 18, 1834 ; died 2 mo. 6, 1835.
1269. Elizabeth W.7, born 1 mo. 12, 1836; died 7 mo. 14, 1836.
501. MARY PASTORIUS6 (Daniel Pastorius5, Sarah Shoemaker4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Pastorius,
was born 9 mo. 5, 1788; died 6 mo. 15, 1868; married, 6 mo. 20, 181 1, John
Reiff, of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, born 7 mo. 15, 1782; died
4 mo. 15, 1858.
Children of John and Mary (Pastorius) Reiff:
1270. Daniel P.7, born 4 mo. 12, 1812; died 9 mo. 9, 1881 ; married, 4 mo. 6, 1840,
Elizabeth Conrad.
1271. Jacob P.7, born 1 mo. 5, 1814; died 10 mo. 20, 1889; married, 3 mo. 4, 1841, Mary
Harley.
1272. Elizabeth7, born 12 mo. 31, 1815; died 12 mo. 14, 1880.
1273. Lettie7, born 12 mo. 14, 1817.
1274. William P.7, born 6 mo. 28, 1821 ; died 11 mo. 6, 1863; married, 4 mo. 6, 1847,
Hannah B. Evans.
1275. Susan7, born 8 mo. 21, 1823.
1276. Charles P.7, born 4 mo. 24, 1825 ; died 12 mo. 3, 1881 ; married, 3 mo. 20, 1865.
Deborah Yerkes.
505. DANIEL PASTORIUS6 (Daniel Pastorius5, Sarah Shoemaker4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Daniel and Elizabeth Pastorius, was
born 8 mo. 2, 1797; died 3 mo. 14, 1864; married, 10 mo. 9, 1821, Tacy
Styer, born 8 mo. 31, 1799; died 2 mo. 2, 1838.
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No. 476.
ISAAC LIPPINCOTT.
No. 476.
Seventh (Seneratton
Children of Daniel and Tacy (Styer) Pastorius:
1277. Myrat, born 6 mo. 12, 1823; died 11 mo. 28, 1824.
1278. John7, born 11 mo. 28, 1824; died 8 mo. 28, 1878.
1279. Mary Mackenet7, born 9 mo. 2, 1826; married, 8 mo. I, 1849, D. Evans Burner.
1280. Elizabeth Sheppard7, born 2 mo. 20, 1829; married, 12 mo. 28, 1865, Rev. John
Crowlish ; no issue.
1281. Daniel7, born 1 mo. 1, 1831 ; died 2 mo. 4, 1838.
1282. Francis Daniel', born n mo. 13, 1834; married Fanny Beaver; no issue.
1283. Daniel7, born 3 mo. 6, 1836; married, 1 mo. 31, 1866, Clara A. Dalzel!.
1284. Tacy7, born 2 mo. 2, 1838 ; died 7 mo. 5, 1838.
1285. Joseph7, born 2 mo. 2, 1838 ; died 6 mo. 6, 1838.
509. ELIZABETH R. SHOEMAKER6 (Charles5, John4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Charles Shoemaker and Margaret Wood,
his wife, was born at Shoemakertown, Cheltenham township, 3 mo. 5, 1809;
died 10 mo. 20, 1855; niarried, at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the
Northern District, 8 mo. 20, 1848, Abraham M. Taylor, merchant, of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, son of Edward and Sarah Taylor, of Monmouth County, New
Jersey.
Children of Abraham M. and Elizabeth R. (Shoemaker) Taylor:
1286. Margaret Wood7, born 7 mo. 5, 1849 ; died 8 mo. 18, 1857.
1287. Charles S.7, born 11 mo. 26, 1850; married (1) Rebecca Hughes; (2) Gertrude
Allinson.
1288. Sarah Merritt7, born 3 mo. 5, 1853 ; married, 1 mo. 4, 1899, Dr. Charles Hermon
Thomas, son of Hermon Thomas and his wife Hannah Middlebrook, of Sara-
toga County, New York.
511. CHARLES H. SHOEMAKER6 (Charles5, JohnMsaac3, George2,
George1), son of Charles Shoemaker and Margaret Wood, his wife, was
born 7 mo. 29, 181 2, at Shoemakertown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
He succeeded his father in the management and ownership of the flour-mills
built by his great-grandmother, Dorothy Shoemaker, about 1746. He mar-
ried, at Horsham Meeting, 4 mo. 16, 1835, Mary S. Boon, daughter of Arnold
and Hannah Boon, of the District of Columbia; she died 6 mo. 23, 1853;
buried at Abington Meeting burying-ground. A few years after the death
of his wife Charles removed to Richmond, Indiana, where his married children
were already settled; there, at the house of his son William, he died 2 mo. 16,
1897, in the eighty-fifth year of his age.
Children of Charles H. and Mary S. (Boon) Shoemaker:
1289. William C.7, born 2 mo. I, 1836: married Rachel J. Dilks.
1290. Margaret7, born 12 mo. 19, 1838; died young.
1291. Annie B.7, born 5 mo. 29, 1840; died 1 mo. 22, 1880; married William W. Dilks.
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1292. Charles', born 10 mo. 9, 1843; died young.
1293. Hannah B.', born 4 mo. 30, 1845 ; married David L. Griffith.
1294. John7, born 7 mo. 1, 1847; died young.
1295. Margaret7, born 8 mo. 31, 1848; died 9 mo. 30, 1896; married Thomas E. Kinsey.
1296. Isaac7, born 2 mo., 1850; died young.
1297. Henry7, died in infancy.
512. ANNA S. SHOEMAKER6 (Charles5, John4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), daughter of Charles Shoemaker and Margaret Wood, his wife,
was born at Shoemakertowu, Cheltenham township, 7 mo. 7, 1814; died
1 mo. 31, 1885, at Richmond, Indiana. She was an approved minister of the
Society of Friends. She married, at Abington Friends' Meeting, Pennsyl-
vania, 3 mo. 9, 1837, Samuel S. Richie, of Philadelphia, born 5 mo. 11, 1814;
died 11 mo. 18, 1888; son of Robert and Grace Richie, of Smithfield, Ohio.
Children of Samuel S. and Anna S. (Shoemaker) Richie:
1298. Elizabeth S.7, born 9 mo. 25, 1838 ; married, 3 mo. 9, 1864, R. Frank White.
1299. John S.7, born 7 mo. 23, 1840: married, 3 mo. 7, 1866, Mary A. Brown.
1300. Sarah M.\ born 4 mo. 3, 1842.
1301. Margaret W.7, born 3 mo. 27, 1844; married, 9 mo. 25, 1873, Martin J. Barger.
1302. Robert A.7, born 12 mo. 8, 1848; married, 6 mo. 27, 1877, Anna Bella Lynde.
1303. Anna Mary7, born 7 mo. 2, 1852; married, 3 mo. 9, 1876, Arthur Henry Coffin.
1304. Grace L.7, born 12 mo. 16, 1854.
1305. Samuel C.7, born 9 mo. 20, 1856; married, 10 mo. 13. 1880. Mary Hinckley.
1306. Jennette Johnson7, born 8 mo. 14, 1859; married J. Edwin Mendenhall.
513. MARGARETTA SHOEMAKER6 (Charles9, John4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Charles Shoemaker and Margaret Wood, his
wife, was born 9 mo. 15, 1817; died 3 mo. 9, 1900, in Philadelphia, at the
residence of her nephew, Dr. Charles Hermon Thomas. She married, 9 mo.
12, 1839, at Abington Meeting, Morgan Hinchman, merchant, of Philadel-
phia, son of John and Eliza Hinchman.
Children of Morgan and Margaretta (Shoemaker) Hinchman:
1307. Charles Shoemaker7, born 1 mo. 3, 1842; married Lydia S. Mitchell,
1308. John Webb7, born 8 mo. 8, 1843; died 1847.
1309. Walter7, born 7 mo. 25, 1845.
514. DAVID SHOEMAKER6 (David5, Isaac4, Isaac8, George2,
George1), son of David Shoemaker and Rachel Baker, his wife, married
Abigail Pierce, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Pierce, of Washington, D. C.
Children of David and Abigail (Pierce) Shoemaker:
1310. Pierce7, born 1816: died 5 mo. 20, 1891 ; married Martha Carbery.
131 1. Abner C. P.7, died 4 mo. 23, 1890. unmarried.
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515. CAROLINE SHOEMAKER6 (David5, Isaac4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), daughter of David Shoemaker and Rachel Baker, his wife, married
Richard Plummer, of Washington, D. C.
Children of Richard and Caroline (Shoemaker) Plummer:
1312. Mary', married Jonathan Seaver.
13 13. Rachel7, married Lancaster.
517. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER6 (Jonathan% Isaac4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Lukens) Shoemaker, was born
in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, 10 mo. 11, 1784; married Arnold Boon, born
1 mo. 4, 1782, of Virginia.
Children of Arnold and Elizabeth (Shoemaker) Boon:
1314. Hannah', born 8 mo. 25, 1809; married Isaac Holmes.
1315. Elizabeth', born 12 mo. 23, 1812; married Rodney Davis, of Virginia.
519. CHARLES SHOEMAKER6 (Jonathan5, Isaac4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), son of Jonathan and Hannah (Lukens) Shoemaker, was born in
Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, 11 mo. 17, 1786; died 5 mo. 9, 1847. He was
a bookseller in Philadelphia and Baltimore. He married, 3 mo. 21, 1816,
Rachel Comly, born n mo. 8, 1793; died 1 mo. 17, 1867; daughter of Ezra
and Hannah (Iredell) Comly, of Byberry, Pennsylvania. They resided for
some time in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, afterwards in Baltimore, Maryland.
Children of Charles and Rachel (Comly) Shoemaker:
1316. Jonathan', born in Philadelphia, 5 mo. 25, 1817; died 7 mo. 12, 1868; married
Mary Grahame; no issue.
1317. Alfred', born 12 mo. 25, 1818; died 3 mo. 12, 1866, unmarried.
1318. Eliza Lukens', born 10 mo. 28. 1820, at Whitemarsh ; died young.
1319. Martha Comly', born 9 mo. 6, 1822; died 7 mo. 22, 1823.
1320. Hannah', born 6 mo. 26, 1824; died 6 mo. 30, 1879; married, 3 mo. 4, 1851, Owen
Shoemaker, No. 687.
1321. Julien7, born 10 mo. 23, 1825 ; married Hannah A. Hester.
1322. George7, born 7 mo. 12, 1827 ; died 9 mo. 30, 1890, and left three children.
1323. Henry Charles', born near Washington, 12 mo. 27, 1830; died 7 mo. 25, 1832.
1324. Harriet Mary', born in Baltimore, 3 mo. 3, 1833 ; died 3 mo. 23, 1872 ; married
Amos Westcott.
1325. Caroline', born in Baltimore, 8 mo. 5. 1838 ; married, 7 mo. 20, 1870, Dr. Louis
Jack.
520. DAVID POTTS SHOEMAKER6 (Jonathan5, Isaac4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Jonathan Shoemaker and Hannah Lukens, his
wife, was born 10 mo. 1, 1790, in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County,
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Pennsylvania; died 6 mo. 30, 1850, in Georgetown, D. C. He married, 10
mo. 10, 1816, in Baltimore, Maryland, Mary Sumwalt, born 11 mo. 19,
1797; died in Georgetown, D. C., 9 mo. 13, 1873.
Children of David Potts and Mary (Sumwalt) Shoemaker, born in George-
town, D. C. :
1326. Joseph L.', born 11 mo. 12, 1823; died 9 mo. 22, 1872; married, 9 mo. 25, 1870,
Elizabeth Moxley.
1327. John Tyson7, born 2 mo. 5, 1826; died 7 mo. 8, 1828.
1328. Edward James', born 4 mo. 30, 1828; married (1), 10 mo. 4, 1855, Indianna M.
Jones; (2), 12 mo. 31, 1879, Louisa T. Malone.
1329. Margaret A.', born 6 mo. 19, 1830; married, 12 mo. 8, 1859. Frederick Wetzel.
1330. Thomas Ellicott', born 8 mo. 23, 1832; married (1), 8 mo. 6, 1857, Sarah Jane
Hubbard; she died 1864; he married (2), 8 mo. 13, 1869, Jane Ann Blair.
1331. Frederick Sumwalt', born 1 mo. 14, 1836; died 1 mo. 26, 1863, at Peoria, Illinois.
1332. Mary Elizabeth', born 5 mo. 30, 1838.
1333. Lydia Jane', born 1 mo. 12, 1840.
521. GEORGE SHOEMAKER6 (Jonathan5, Isaac4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), son of Jonathan Shoemaker and his wife Hannah Lukens, was
born 9 mo. 27, 1792, at Quakertown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania;
died 7 mo. 20, 1865, in Georgetown, D. C. He married (1), 11 mo. 14,
1816, at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Rebecca Albertson, born 2 mo.
25- I793> daughter of Jacob and Mary Albertson, of Plymouth; she died
1 mo. 17, 1818; buried at Plymouth; they had one daughter, Rebecca, born
1 mo. 15, 1818; died 3 mo. 24, 1818. George married (2), 9 mo. 13, 1821,
at Plymouth Meeting, Elizabeth Lukens, born 9 mo. 17, 1795 ; died 2 mo. 25,
1 88 1 ; daughter of David and Mary Lukens, of Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
Soon after the death of his first wife he removed to Georgetown, D. C, and
engaged in the milling business, controlling the Columbia Flour-Mills for
many years. He held the office of Flour Inspector for forty-eight years.
George and his wife were members of Alexandria Monthly Meeting. They
were buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D. C.
" During her residence in Georgetown, Elizabeth L. Shoemaker was active
in all charitable works, having been for many years a directress in the Union
Benevolent Society, and of the Female Orphan Asylum. She was also clerk
and treasurer of the Washington Preparative Meeting of Friends, 1836-
1849." (See Memorial of Elizabeth Shoemaker, 1881.)
Children of George and Elizabeth (Lukens) Shoemaker, born in Georgetown:
1334- William L.', born 7 mo. 19, 1822; graduated M.D. at the University of Pennsyl-
vania, but never practised his profession ; naturally of a studious and literary
turn of mind, he devoted his time to writing and study.
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1335- Francis George7, born i mo. 2, 1824; died young.
1336. Edward7, born 10 mo. 23, 1825 ; married Frances Boyd Walton.
1337- David L.7, born 10 mo. 18, 1827 ; married Estelle Emilie Thomson.
1338. Elizabeth L.7, born 12 mo. 2, 1829; married Charles Augustus Buckey.
1339. Rebecca A.7, born 12 mo. 2, 1829; died 5 mo. 10, 1830.
1340. Mary Rachel7, born 4 mo. 25, 1832 ; married Coates Walton.
1341. Francis Dodge7, born 4 mo. 25, 1832; married Ann Katharine Gardner.
1342. Charles7, born 3 mo. 3, 1834 ; died 7 mo. 5, 1865. unmarried. He was an engineer
in the army under General McClellan.
1343. George7, born 7 mo. 28, 1836; married Mary Henrietta Osborn.
526. CHARLES C. COPE6 (Rebecca Shoemaker5, Joseph4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Jasper Cope and Rebecca Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 10 mo. 14, 1802; died 8 mo. 26, 1845; married Rebecca Barnes,
and resided in Philadelphia. He was a member of the Philadelphia bar.
Children of Charles C. and Rebecca (Barnes) Cope:
1344. Oliver7, died 1 mo. 23, 1832.
1345. Samuel7.
527. ABBY ANN COPE6 (Rebecca Shoemaker5, Joseph4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Jasper Cope and Rebecca Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 9 mo. 28, 1804; died 5 mo. 11, 1845; married, 6 mo. 13, 1838, in
Philadelphia, Caleb Cope, son of William and Elizabeth (Rohrer) Cope, of
Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He removed to Philadelphia 6 mo. 17, 1815, and
founded the firm of Caleb Cope & Co., dry-goods merchants. He was a
manager of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1861-1868, and of the Pennsylvania
Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, 1862-1876; he was also president
of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 1864- 1888.
Child of Caleb and Abby Ann (Cope) Cope:
1346. Mary Elizabeth7, born 6 mo. 31, 1839; died 6 mo. 29, 1840.
529. EMMA COPE6 (Rebecca Shoemaker5. Joseph4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), daughter of Jasper Cope and Rebecca Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 12 mo. 10, 1808; married 10 mo. 8, 1834, at Western Meeting, Phila-
delphia, Charles Yarnall, merchant, of Philadelphia, son of Ellis Yarnall and
Mary Hornor.
Children of Charles and Emma (Cope) Yarnall:
1347. Ellis Hornor', born 12 mo. 23, 1839.
1348. Anna7, born 3 mo. 5, 1844.
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532. REBECCA COPE" (Rebecca Shoemaker5, Joseph4, Isaac3, George2,
George1), daughter of Jasper Cope and Rebecca Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 5 mo. 12, 1822; died 3 mo. 20, 1885; buried at Laurel Hill; married,
10 mo. 6, 1847, George Randolph, of Philadelphia, born 3 mo. 1, 1820, son
of Edward and Mary Randolph.
Children of George and Rebecca (Cope) Randolph:
1349. William H.', born 7 mo., 1848.
1350. Emma C.7, born 1 mo. 22, 1851 ; died 1 mo. 24, 1856.
1351. Rebecca C.7, born 3 mo. 31, 1856; died 10 mo. 29, 1857.
1352. Caroline W.', born 4 mo. 6, 1858.
533. ISAAC TYSON6 (Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Elisha Tyson and Mary Amos, his wife, was born
at Jericho, in Harford County, Maryland, 10 mo. 10, 1777; married 11 mo.
8, 1797, at Sandy Spring Meeting-House, Montgomery County, Maryland,
Elizabeth Thomas, who died 5 mo. 12, 181 2, daughter of Evan and Rachel
(Hopkins) Thomas. He married (2), at Arch Street Meeting, Philadelphia,
6 mo. 8, 1815, Patience, Jr., daughter of Charles and Patience Marshall,
of Philadelphia. Isaac died 1 mo. 30, 1864.
Children of Isaac and Elizabeth (Thomas) Tyson:
1353. Philip Thomas7, born 6 mo. 23, 1799; died 12 mo. 16. 1877; State Geologist and
Chemist of Maryland and member of American Philosophical Society of Phila-
delphia; married, 1 mo. 8, 1824, Rebecca Webster; no issue.
1354. Deborah7, born 5 mo. 12, 1801 ; died 5 mo. 9, 1828; married Charles Ellis.
1355- Mary', born 8 mo. 8. 1803 ; died 1885.
1356. Evan Thomas7, born 11 mo. 8, 1805; died 3 mo. 31, 1826.
1357. Rachel Thomas7, born 11 mo. 9, 1807; married John Jackson.
1358. Henrietta Thomas7, born 11 mo. 12, 1809; married John Saurin Norris.
535. LUCRETIA TYSON6 (Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Elisha Tyson and Mary Amos, his wife, was
born 10 mo. 2, 1780; died 8 mo. 27, 1821 ; married, 5 mo. 15, 1800, at
Friends' Meeting, Baltimore, John W. Wilson, born 11 mo. 2, 1771 ; died 7
mo. 9, 1 821; son of John and Alisanna Wilson, of Harford County, Mary-
land.
Children of John \Y. and Lucretia (Tyson) Wilson:
1359. Elisha T.7, born 3 mo. 14, 1801 ; died 9 mo. 1, 1804.
1360. Isaac7, born 7 mo. 2, 1802.
1361. Mary Ann7, born 12 1110. 6, 1803; married (1) Thomas Duer ; (2) William
Hopkins.
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1362. William', born 9 mo. 4, 1805; died 7 mo. 12, 1821.
1363. Deborah', born 2 mo. 7, 1808; died 11 mo. 20, 1810.
1364. Margaret', born 7 mo. 4, 1809; married Thomas B. Trimble.
1365. Elizabeth T.', born 5 mo. 10, 181 1 ; married Thomas Kemp.
1366. Elisha T.:, born 4 mo. 14, 1813; married (1) Cecilia L. Porter; (2) Charlotte
Fales Peckham.
1367. John W.', born 1 mo. 9, 1815; died 9 mo. 29, 1815.
1368. Alexander A.', born 1 mo. 9, 1815; died 10 mo. 2, 1817.
1369. Alisanna', born 5 mo. 7, 1816; married James Henning, of Virginia.
1370. Deborah', born 11 mo. 1, 1817.
1371. John W.', born 11 mo. 3, 1820.
536. WILLIAM TYSON6 (Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Elisha Tyson and Mary Amos, his wife, was born
10 mo. 2, 1782. He was a merchant miller, resided in Baltimore and at Wood-
bury Mills, near Baltimore. He married, at Friends' Meeting, at Elk Ridge,
near Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, 10 mo. 26, 1803, Elizabeth, daughter of
Jonathan and Sarah (Harvey) Ellicott; she died 1834. Residence, Baltimore.
Children of William and Elizabeth (Ellicott) Tyson:
1372. Sarah E.', born 9 mo. 10, 1804; died 8 mo. 19, 1867; married, 12 mo. 25, 1825,
Lloyd Norris.
1373. Jonathan E.', born 5 mo. 4, 1806; died 9 mo. 28, 1866; married, in 1835, Maria
P. Terrel.
1374. William A.', born 11 mo. 4, 1807; married, 4 mo. 6, 1840, Mary J. Allen.
I37S- Samuel E.\ born 11 mo. 16, 1809; married, 9 mo. 13, 1848, Rachel Lukens; no
issue.
1376. Mary A.7, born 9 mo. 19, 181 1; was principal of the Alnwick Seminary, Prince
George County, Maryland.
1377. Elizabeth', born 2 mo. 12, 1813 ; died 1898.
1378. Jane S.', born 2 mo. 23, 1814; died 5 mo. 20, 1815.
1379. Frances E.', born 8 mo. 20, 1815; died 1898; married, in 1850, Robert A. Parrish,
Sr. ; no issue.
1380. Jane S.7, born 7 mo. 1, 1817; died 1 mo. 30, 1848.
1381. Edward A.', born 12 mo. 23, 1818; married, 10 mo. 3, 1847, Isabella Harkness;
no issue.
1382. Charles S.', born 4 mo. 22, 1820.
1383. Martha', born 6 mo. 2, 1822; died 1898.
1384. Nathaniel E.7, born 9 mo. 6, 1823; died 10 mo. 10, 1823.
1385. Letitia E.7, born 2 mo. 16, 1825.
1386. Nathaniel E.', born 5 mo. 4, 1826; married, 2 mo. I, 1870, Lucy Miller.
537. MARY TYSON6 (Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Elisha Tyson and Mary Amos, his wife, was
born 9 mo. 4, 1785; died 1864; married Enoch Clapp, who died 5 mo. 7,
1877; ne was a son of Ebenezer Clapp, of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Children of Enoch and Mary (Tyson) Clapp:
1387. Mary', born 3 mo. 16, 1813 ; died 9 mo. 22, 1814.
1388. Elizabeth H.', born 5 mo. 17, 1814 ; married, 1 mo. 16, 1839, William Jackson.
1389. Rebecca', born 5 mo. 14, 1815.
1390. Mary Tyson', born 11 mo. 28, 1817; married Miers Fisher Longstreth.
538. NATHAN TYSON6 (Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Elisha Tyson and Mary Amos, his wife, was born
11 mo. 4, 1787; died 1 mo. 6, 1867; married, 9 mo. 27, 181 5, at a meeting
held at Elk Ridge, near Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, Martha, daughter of
George and Elizabeth (Brooke) Ellicott; she died 3 mo. 5, 1873. Residence,
Baltimore.
Children of Nathan and Martha (Ellicott) Tyson:
1391. James Ellicott', born 8 mo. 21, 1816; married (1), 9 mo. 23, 1847, Harriet S.
Jolliffe ; (2), in 1867, Frances E. Williams.
1392. Elizabeth Brooke', born 3 mo. 30, 1818; married, 5 mo. 25, 1843, John Marshall
Smith.
1393- Henry', born 11 mo. 18, 1820; died 9 mo. 1, 1877; married, 5 mo. 13, 1847, Mary
Gillingham, who died 12 mo., 1891.
1394. Isabella', born 3 mo. 27, 1823.
1395. Anna', born 2 mo. 26, 1825; died s. p. 8 mo. 27, 1884; married, 6 mo. 11, 1861,
William Kirk, born 3 mo. 22, 1827; died 7 mo. 1, 1879; son of Mahlon and
Eliza Kirk, of Sandy Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland.
1396. Mary', born 8 mo. 11, 1826; died same year.
1397. Frederick C, born 4 mo. 17, 1828; married, 10 mo. 29, 1872, Florence Mclntyre.
1398. Robert', born 3 mo. 25, 1830; married (1), 6 mo. 4, 1863, Jane Gambrill ; no issue;
she died 4 mo., 1864; he married (2), 11 mo. 25, 1869, Sarah R. Smith;
no issue.
1399. Evan', born 8 mo. 27, 1831 ; died 5 mo. 6, 1832.
1400. Lucy', born 3 mo. 20, 1833; married, 2 mo. 1, 1872, Henry Maynaider Fitzhugh.
1401. Nathan', born 6 mo. 24, 1834; died 3 mo. 27, 1835.
1402. Nathan', born 6 mo. 27, 1836; died 3 mo. 9, 1837.
541. ELISHA TYSON, JR.0 (Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Elisha Tyson and Mary Amos, his wife, was
born in Baltimore, Maryland, 1 mo. 28, 1796; married, at North Meeting,
Philadelphia, 10 mo. 19, 1819, Sarah Saunders Morris, born 11 mo. 22, 1799;
died 2 mo. 26, 1883; daughter of Thomas and Sarah Morris, of Philadelphia.
Children of Elisha, Jr., and Sarah Saunders (Morris) Tyson:
1403. Mary Morris', born 10 mo. 2, 1820; married Caleb W. Hallowell. (See No. 1089.)
1404. Marshall', born 7 mo. 30, 1822 ; married Catharine Ellen Smith.
1405. Sarah Morris', born 2 mo. 4, 1826; died 10 mo. 23, 1842.
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544. MARY MITCHELL6 (Tacy Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of John Mitchell and Tacy Tyson, his wife,
was born in Wilmington, Delaware, 9 mo. 22, 1783; died 5 mo. 25, 1843,
in Alexandria. She married (1), at Friends' Meeting-House, in Baltimore,
6 mo. 6, 1803, John Ellicott, Jr., born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 2 mo.
2, 1780; son of Andrew Ellicott and his wife Esther Brown, who, with their
son, removed from Buckingham Monthly Meeting, by certificate, to Baltimore,
Maryland, 11 mo. 5, 1797. John Ellicott, Jr., died 1 mo. 27, 1814, and was
buried at Elk Ridge Meeting-House, near Ellicott's City, Maryland. Mary
(Mitchell) Ellicott married (2), 4 mo. 16, 1817, Abijah Janney, of Alexan-
dria, D. C, son of Jacob Janney and Hannah Ingleden, of Loudon County,
Virginia.
Children of John, Jr., and Mary (Mitchell) Ellicott:
1406. Rachel', born 4 mo. 6, 1804 ; died young.
1407. Ann', born 10 mo. 16, 1805 ; married Washington Harper.
1408. John', born 10 mo. 8, 1808; died 1 mo. 25, 1810.
1409. Mary', born 6 mo. 23, 1810; died unmarried.
1410. John', born 11 mo. 15, 1812; died unmarried.
Children of Abijah and Mary (Mitchell) Janney:
141 1. Edward A.', born 6 mo. 20, 1818; died 9 mo. 18, 1838.
1412. Tacy M.7, born 1 mo. 30, 1820; died 10 mo. 25, 1895; married, 2 mo. 21, 1850,
Joseph E. Jewitt.
1413. George7, born 6 mo. 5, 1821 : died young.
1414. Jane', born 10 mo. 29, 1822; died 9 mo. 24, 1884; married Richard H. Stabler.
1415. Rachel', born 10 mo. 5, 1825; married, 2 mo. 13, 1850, William Hoge, born 8 mo.
27, 1821.
1416. Rebecca', born 1 mo. 29, 1829; died to mo. 27, 1882; married, g mo. 29, 1851,
Charles R. Hooff, born 8 mo. 31, 1826.
1417. Francis7, born 6 mo. 28, 183 1 ; died 6 mo. 22, 1883; married, 4 mo. 18, 1853,
E. Templar.
559. ABEL KNIGHT6 (Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Israel Knight and his wife Sarah Tyson, was born
in Bensalem township, Bucks County, 8 mo. 24, 1783 ; married 1 mo. 7, 1806,
at Friends' Meeting for the Northern District of Philadelphia, Elizabeth
Donaldson, daughter of Isaac and Jane Donaldson, of Philadelphia, and
granddaughter of John Kaighn, the original proprietor of Kaighn's Point,
New Jersey.
Children of Abel and Elizabeth (Donaldson) Knight:
1418. Isaac7, born 11 mo. II, 1806; died unmarried.
1419. Sarah', born 12 mo. 2, 1807 ; died unmarried.
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1420. Margaret', born 5 mo. 31, 1809; died 1877; married Charles Conard.
1421. Israel D.', born 7 mo. 3, 181 1 ; died unmarried.
1422. Tacy7, born 1812; married, 12 mo. 24, 1835, A. B. Marshall.
1423. Isaac D.', born 9 mo. 6, 1813 ; married Ann C. Hoff.
1424. Joseph', died young.
1425. Charles D.7, born 5 mo. 23, 1820; died 5 mo. 27, 1892; married Susan E. Wayne.
1426. Elizabeth7, born 1824 ; married George W. Pomeroy.
1427. Martha7, born 3 mo. 25, 1826; died 3 mo. 12, 1890; married Jesse E. Smith.
1428. Joseph7, born 1827 ; died young.
1429. Oliver G.7, born 2 mo. 29, 1828; married Louisa C. Noblet.
560. ISAAC KNIGHT6 (Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Israel Knight and his wife Sarah Tyson, was born
in Bensalem township, Bucks County, 9 mo. 14, 1785; died 4 mo. 1, 1855;
married, 9 mo. 24, 181 1, at Sandy Spring Meeting-House, Juliana Maria,
daughter of Samuel and Anna (Warfield) Thomas, of Montgomery County,
Maryland. Juliana (Thomas) Knight died 2 mo. 20, 1866. Isaac Knight
was a mechanical engineer and the inventor of the " Knight box" for railroad
cars. He removed to and became a resident of the city of Baltimore.
Children of Isaac and Juliana Maria (Thomas) Knight:
1430. Charles Alexander', born 11 mo. 11, 1812; died 7 mo. 12, 1848, unmarried.
1431. Eliza Snowden7, born 1814; died 10 mo. 17, 1880, unmarried.
1432. Samuel T.7, born 12 mo. 20, 1817; died I mo., 1881 ; married (1) Rebecca Jane
Moore; (2) Mary McConkey.
M33- William H.7, born 1 mo. 20, 1820; died 10 mo. 31, 1847, unmarried.
1434. Anna Rebecca7, died 10 mo. 8, 1880, unmarried.
1435. Maria Louise7, died 11 mo. 21, 1891 ; married, 5 mo. n, 1848. Samuel Canby.
1436. Mary Virginia7, died young.
1437. Granville Sharp7, born 7 mo. 18, 1828; died 10 mo. 2, 1851, unmarried.
562. GILES KNIGHT0 (Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Israel Knight and Sarah Tyson, his wife, was
born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 16, 1789; died in Delaware in
1866; married (1), in Makefield Meeting, 10 mo. 26, 1820, Mary Yardley,
daughter of Thomas and Susana Yardley, of Lower Makefield; (2) Hannah
Shotwell, of Rahway, New Jersey; she died without issue.
Children of Giles and Mary (Yardley) Knight :
1438. Thomas Y.7, born 10 mo. 14, 1821 ; died 7 mo. 25, 1845; married Jane Lukens.
1439. William G.7, born 5 mo. 26, 1823; died 8 mo. 4, 1824.
1440. Sarah T.', born 11 mo. 6, 1824; died 1840.
1441. Susana Y.7, born 8 mo. 21, 1826; died 11 mo. 4, 1891 ; married George T. Truman.
1442. Edward D.', born 8 mo. 6, 1828; died 3 mo. 4, 1878, unmarried.
1443. Israel', born 8 mo. 17, 1830; died unmarried.
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563. GEORGE J. KNIGHT0 (Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Israel Knight and Sarah Tyson, his wife,
was born 5 mo. 24, 1791 ; married (1), 10 mo. 17, 1821, Abi Brown, daughter
of Benjamin and Clara (Fairfield) Brown, of Brownsville, New York; she
died 3 mo. 18, 1851 ; he married (2), 10 mo. 11, 1855, Esther Morris Donald-
son, of Philadelphia. George and Abi settled near Brownsville, New York.
Children of George J. and Abi (Brown) Knight:
1444. Benjamin', born 1825; died young.
1445. Thomas B.?, born 1827; died young.
1446. John Randolph7, born 1829; died 11 mo. 28, 1863, while serving in the Civil War.
1447. William Henry', born 1831 ; died 1861, while in the army ; married Lois Wilt,
and had four children, — viz. :
1448. Parmelia8.
1449. Mary8.
1450. Emma8.
1451. Henry8.
1452. Jacob B.', born 1833 ; died 1879.
1453. Clara Ann', born 9 mo. 24, 1835; died 1850.
1454. Charles', born 1 mo. 10, 1837 ; died 1 mo. 6, 1852.
1455. Emma', born 9 mo. 6, 1840; married Nelson Brown Williams, and had one child, —
Mary.
1456. Benjamin', born 6 mo. 6, 1842 ; died 1868.
1457. George E.', born 3 mo. 2, 1847 ; died 1867.
565. NATHAN T. KNIGHT6 (Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Israel Knight and Sarah Tyson, his wife,
was born 11 mo. 25, 1796; died 5 mo. 15, 1853; married, at Byberry Meet-
ing, 5 mo. 10, 1826, Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah
Thomas.
Children of Nathan T. and Elizabeth (Thomas) Knight:
1458. Sidney7, born 11 mo. 3, 1829; married, 11 mo. 21, 1850, John Wood, Jr.
1459. Sarah T.7, born 4 mo. 29, 1832 ; married, 3 mo. 24, 1859, Edward Leedom.
1460. Jonathan T.', born 4 mo. 29, 1832 ; died 4 mo. 30, 1832.
1461. Ellen7, born 2 mo. 20, 1835; died 6 mo. 4, 1874.
1462. Elizabeth7, born 4 mo. 4. 1837; died 8 mo. 26, 1839.
1463. Mary Elizabeth7, born 11 mo. 12, 1839; died 9 mo. 4, 1893; married Jonathan
Thomas.
1464. Annie7, born 10 mo. 11, 1842; married, 11 mo. 12, 1872, William Taylor.
1465. Juliana7, born 5 mo. 22, 1846; died 12 mo. 29, 1849.
566. ELIZA KNIGHT0 (Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Israel and Sarah (Tyson) Knight, was born
4 mo. 24, 1799; died 5 mo. 7, 18G0; married 9 mo. 19, 1831, James Bones,
who died 7 mo. 12, 1881. They removed to Racine, Wisconsin.
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Children of James and Eliza (Knight) Bones:
1466. William', born 5 mo. 31, 1834; died 2 mo. 7, 1873.
1467. Courtland', born 7 mo. 3, 1836; married, 1 mo. 1, 1879, Millie Nield.
1468. Sarah', born 5 mo. 11, 1838; died 11 mo. 24, 1890, unmarried.
1469. Susana', born 1 mo. 4, 1840; died I mo. 11, 1887, unmarried.
1470. Rowland', born 10 mo. 8, 1841 ; married, 9 mo. 25, 1872, Emma Chipman.
567. ELIZy\BETH TYSON" (Jesse Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4. Isaac3,
George2, George1), daughter of Jesse Tyson and Margaret Hopkins, his wife,
was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 3 mo. 2, 1791 ; married, at Friends' Meet-
ing, in Baltimore, 8 mo. 27, 181 1, Dr. William Winder Handy, of Baltimore,
son of Henry and Jane Handy, of Somerset County, Maryland.
Children of William Winder and Elizabeth (Tyson) Handy:
1471. Jesse Tyson', born 8 mo. 17, 1813; married Sarah Cox.
1472. Jane Winder', born 8 mo. 26, 1816; married George R. Justice, of Philadelphia.
She died in Philadelphia, and was buried in Laurel Hill, I mo. 25, 1902.
1473. Margaret', born 9 mo. 19. 1819; married Samuel J. Reeves.
1474. Henry', born 12 mo. 14, 1821 ; married Maggie (Jenks) Handy.
1475. Elizabeth Ann', born 7 mo. 23, 1823 ; died young.
1476. William W.', born 3 mo. 28, 1825 ; died unmarried.
1477. Charles', born 1827; married, 4 mo. 2, 1856, Maggie Jenks.
568. ISAAC TYSON, JR.6 (Jesse Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Jesse Tyson and Margaret Hopkins, his wife, was
born in Baltimore, Maryland, 10 mo. 1, 1792; died 11 mo. 25, 1861. He
was educated in Baltimore, but completed his studies in Paris, France. He
commenced business with his father, as grain merchant, but soon after engaged
in the manufacture of chemicals at Locust Point, Maryland, which business,
with his sons, he conducted successfully for many years. He was also inter-
ested in copper-mining, and opened and operated the " Bare Hill" and Spring-
field copper-mines of Maryland, and rich copper-mines in Vermont.
Always a consistent member of the Society of Friends, he vigorously
opposed slavery, but felt bound to obey the laws of his State as he found them.
He married, in Haddonfield, New Jersey, Hannah Ann Wood, daughter of
James Wood and Ruth Clement, of New Jersey.
Children of Isaac, Jr., and Hanna Ann (Wood) Tyson:
1478. Richard Wood', married (1) Anne Smith; (2) Juliana McHenry Howard.
1479- Jesse', married, 1 mo. 26, 1888, Edyth Van Dyke Johns ; no issue.
1480. James Wood', married (1) Elizabeth W. Dawson; (2) Elizabeth Key Howard.
1481. Isaac', married Frances Thornton.
1482. Hannah Ann', married, 3 mo. 8, 1854, Dr. J. Cheston Morris.
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571. JUDGE JOHN SHOEMAKER TYSON15 (Jesse Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), member of the Baltimore bar, son
of Jesse Tyson and Margaret Hopkins, his wife, was born in Baltimore, 11
mo. 7, 1797; died 10 mo. 2, 1864; married 12 mo., 1829, at Birmingham,
near Laurel, Maryland, Rachel, daughter of John and Rachel Snowden. She
died 5 mo. 2, 1889.
Children of Judge John Shoemaker and Rachel (Snowden) Tyson:
1483. Cornelia7, born 1831 ; died I mo. 19, 1893.
1484. Anna M.7, born 1834; died 10 mo. 9, 1895.
1485. John Snowden7, born 1836; married Mary Roberts; died s. p., 7 mo. 27, 1890.
i486. Ida7, born 1840; resides in Ellicott City, Maryland.
574. SARAH R. SHEPPARD6 (Nathan Sheppard5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Sheppard and Catha-
rine Hart, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 7, 1792; married, at
Friends' Meeting, Green Street, Philadelphia, 3 mo. 16, 1813, Edmund Shot-
well, born 1791 ; died 1866; son of Isaiah and Constant Shotwell, of Plain-
field, New Jersey.
Children of Edmund and Sarah R. (Sheppard) Shotwell, born in Phila-
delphia :
1487. Catharine7, died young.
1488. Margaret Hart7, born 7 mo. 14, 1816; married Edward Shotwell.
1489. Nathan Sheppard7, born 12 mo. 12, 1818; died 2 mo. 14, 1819.
1490. William Seymour7, born 12 mo. 12, 1818.
1491. Catharine Sheppard', born 7 mo. 31, 1820; married Samuel Wonderly.
1492. Lydia Hart7, born 1 mo. 11, 1822; married George Williams.
1493. Henry L.7, born 7 mo. 14, 1824; died 11 mo. 14, 1851, unmarried, in Sacramento,
California.
1494. Nathan Sheppard7, born 12 mo. 1, 1827; died 4 mo. 2, 1853, unmarried.
1495. Sarah ].", born 7 mo. 7, 1829; unmarried in 1888.
579. ENOCH SHOEMAKER6 (Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and his wife Jane Supplee, was born in
Whitpain township, Montgomery County, 9 mo. 25, 1804; died 1 mo. 21,
1888; married, 3 mo. 8, 1832, at St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Germantown, Pennsylvania, Rachel Mitchell, born 9 mo. 19, 1806, daughter
of Jacob Mitchell and his wife Sarah Hallowell, of Springfield township,
Montgomery County. Enoch and Rachel celebrated their golden wedding
3 mo. 8, 1882, at the old homestead in Springfield township.
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Children of Enoch and Rachel (Mitchell) Shoemaker:
1496. Samuel', born 8 mo. 8, 1833 ; died young.
1497. Charles', born 7 mo. 8, 1836; married Mary S. Conard.
1498. Hannah', born 5 mo. 3. 1839; married John H. Mann.
1499. Sallie J.', born 7 mo. 25, 1843.
1500. Mary Amanda', born 3 mo. 26, 1846; died when five years of age.
581. DAVID SHOEMAKER0 (Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and Jane Supplee, his wife, was born in
Whitpain township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1 mo. 6, 1807; mar-
ried, 5 mo. 14, 1837, Abigail Kline, born 5 mo. 3, 1807; died 8 mo. 14, 1890.
They resided in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of David and Abigail (Kline) Shoemaker:
1501. John K.', born 2 mo. 7, 1838; merchant of Philadelphia; married Amanda
Wardell.
1502. Jane', born 1 mo. 28, 1840 ; unmarried in 1896.
582. ALAN SHOEMAKER0 (Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob1, George2,
George1), son of Thomas and Jane (Supplee) Shoemaker, was born in Whit-
pain township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 9 mo. 22, 1808; died at
Lewisburg, Union County, 2 mo. 15, 1891 ; married, 7 mo. 25, 1831, Susan
Berkheimer, daughter of William Berkheimer; she died 12 mo. .19, 1897.
Children of Alan and Susan (Berkheimer) Shoemaker, all born in Chilis-
quaqua township, Northumberland County, and removed to
Lewisburg in 1848:
1503. Thomas', born 9 mo. 29, 1833 ; married Harriet Ellen Goben.
1504. William', born 9 mo. 16, 1835; died 11 mo. 26, 1844.
1505. Margaret Jane', born 5 mo. 3, 1838; died 6 mo. 24, 1900; married (1) Oliver
Wilson; (2) Caleb P. Roberts.
1506. Rachel', born 11 mo. 20, 1840; died I mo. 15, 1841.
1507. Sarah', born 1 mo. 29, 1842.
1508. Mary S.', born 12 mo. 6, 1844 ; married Thomas G. Gentry.
1509. Susanna', born 5 mo. 19, 1847; married, 10 mo. 16, 1870, Isaac Channing Harvey,
of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; no issue.
5S3. MATHIAS SHOEMAKER0 (Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas and Jane (Supplee) Shoemaker, was born in Whit-
pain township, Montgomery County, 2 mo. 17, 1810; married, 2 mo. 23,
1837, Sarah M. Fisher, born 4 mo. 14, 181 5, daughter of Andrew and Mary
Fisher, of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. " He was a machinist, established in
1835 in Whitpain township, where, engaged in his trade and farming, he
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remained until 1850, when he removed to Philadelphia; there he conducted
a large and prosperous business for nineteen years, when he retired to his
country place in Abington township. He died in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 23,
1891."
Child of Mathias and Sarah M. (Fisher) Shoemaker:
1510. Mary J.7, born 12 mo. 24, 1850; married, 3 mo. 14, 1895, Alvin Haines, as his
second wife.
585. JESSE SHOEMAKER6 (Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and his wife Jane Supplee, was born
3 mo. 31, 1815; died 6 mo. 28, 1854; married, 1 mo. 2, 1849, (811) Sarah
T. Williams, widow of Anthony Williams, Jr., and daughter of Thomas and
Jane Thomson, of Cheltenham.
Child of Jesse and Sarah T. (Williams) Shoemaker:
1511. Sarah 17, born 8 mo. 23, 1850; died 10 mo. 21, 1890; married, 3 mo. 29, 1876,
Alvin Haines.
586. CHARLES K. SHOEMAKER8 (Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3.
George2, George1), son of Thomas and Jane (Supplee) Shoemaker, was born
in Whitpain township, 6 mo. 4, 1819; died 1 mo. 11, 1892. He inherited
his father's farm, which had been purchased by his grandfather, Mathias, in
1777. He married, 3 mo. 4, 1841, Sarah Childs, born 12 mo. 2, 1818, daugh-
ter of Peter and Sarah Childs, of Whitemarsh.
Children of Charles K. and Sarah (Childs) Shoemaker:
1512. Phebe G.7, born 3 mo. 1, 1842; married, 6 mo. 1, 1866, Charles C. McCann.
1513. Mathias7, born 8 mo. 9, 1843. In 1861, he volunteered for three months in the
Civil War ; in 1862 he enlisted in Company H, Thirteenth Regiment Pennsyl-
vania Cavalry, and was promoted to second lieutenant. In 1863, while on
picket-duty, he was captured by the Confederates and consigned to Libby
Prison, whence he was transferred to " Anderson Guard House," where he
died of sickness and starvation in 1864.
1514. George S.7, born 2 mo. 20. 1846; married, 6 mo. 6, 1864, Harriet Henshall.
1515- Emma J.7, born 8 mo. 28, 1848.
1516. Albert7, born 9 mo. 6, 1851 ; married, 11 mo. 4, 1875, Rachel R. De Haven.
1517. Jesse7, born 9 mo. 6, 1854; married, 1 mo. 1, 1880, Annie C. Smith.
1518. Sallie C.7, born 1 mo. 19, 1857: married, 10 mo. 18, 1877, Henry C. Hoover.
1519. Charles S.7, born 11 mo. 10, 1859; died 12 mo. 8, 1876.
1520. Anna C.7, born 3 mo. 29, 1864.
587. JAMES S. NEWBOLD6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), banker and broker of Philadelphia, son of Michael New-
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bold and his wife Margaret Shoemaker, was born 9 mo. 24, 1799; died 2 mo.
15, 1881 ; married, 11 mo. 24, 1842, Sarah N. Logan, born 5 mo. 14, 1819;
died 9 mo. 5, 1890; daughter of Charles F. Logan, grandson of Logan the
Councillor and his wife Sarah Wharton Robeson, daughter of Jonathan
Robeson and Sarah Wharton, of Philadelphia.
Children of James S. and Sarah N. (Logan) Newbold :
1521. James Logan', born 12 mo. 13, 1843.
1522. Sallie Logan7, born 12 mo. 9, 1845.
1523. Anne', born 8 mo. 13, 1848; died 11 mo. 18, 1899.
1524. Robeson', born 12 mo. 31, 1834; died 6 mo. 30, 1855.
1525. William De Lancey', born 10 mo. 16, 1858.
591. SARAH NEWBOLD6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Michael Newbold and his wife Margaret Shoe-
maker, was born near Frankford, Philadelphia County, 9 mo. 6, 1806; died
11 mo. 11, 1883; married, 2 mo. 13, 1834, at Frankford Friends' Meeting,
Nathan Woolman, born 4 mo. 25, 1803; died 1 mo. 7, 1877; son of Joel and
Christiana Woolman, of Philadelphia :
Children of Nathan and Sarah (Newbold) Woolman:
1526. Edward N.', born 11 mo. 4. 1834; died 11 mo. 6, 1835.
1527. Michael N.', born 7 mo. 26, 1836; married, 12 mo. 10, 1873, M. Elizabeth Van-
degrift.
1528. Edward W.', born 1 mo. 2^, 1838; married, 11 mo. 24, 1864, Rebecca T. Townsend.
1529. Margaret N.', born 9 mo. 20. 1839; died 10 mo. 1, 1840.
1530. Martha Ann7, born 12 mo. 13, 1840.
1531. Sally L.7, born 11 mo. 15, 1842; married, 12 mo. 18, 1866, David Branson.
I532- Josiah N.7, born 6 mo. 11, 1844; married, 11 mo. 21, 1868. Anna Mary Green.
1533. George S.7, born 8 mo. 14, 1846; married, 12 mo. 6, 1877, Effie H. Norcross.
1534. Nathan D.', born 8 mo. n, 1848; married, 5 mo. 7, 1896, Viola May Thompson.
He lost his life in a hurricane off the coast of South Carolina, going down
with his vessel, the " Douglas Gregory," of which he was captain, on the morn-
ing of 8 mo. 31, 1898, aged fifty years.
'535- Joseph G.7, born 10 mo. 3, 1852; married, 12 mo. 12, 1896, Bernadina Van Slyk.
592. MARY POTTS NEWBOLD6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Jonathan4,
Jacob3, George-, George1), daughter of Michael Newbold and Margaret Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born 4 mo. 2, 1808; died 3 mo. 3, 1845; married, at
Frankford Monthly Meeting, 11 mo. 15, 1838, Amos Thorp, born 4 mo. 16,
1809; died 9 mo. 26, 1893; son of Jabez and Hannah (Webster) Thorp.
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Children of Amos and Mary Potts (Newbold) Thorp:
1536. Anna7, born 9 mo. 21, 1840; married, 6 mo. 4, 1867, Edward Wetherill.
1537. Margaret Newbold', born 10 mo. 28, 1842; married, 9 mo. 19, 1872, Samuel W.
Stokes.
594. JOSIAH H. NEWBOLD8 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Jonathan4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Michael Newbold and his wife Margaret
Shoemaker, was born in Philadelphia 11 mo. 2, 1812; died 9 mo. 23, 1893;
married, 11 mo. 3, 1835, at Friends' Meeting for the Northern District of
Philadelphia, Hannah Richardson, born 11 mo. 5, 1808; died 7 mo. 29, 1895;
daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Richardson, of Philadelphia.
Children of Josiah Ff. and Hannah (Richardson) Newbold:
1538. William R.7, born 8 mo. 25, 1836; married, 11 mo. 11, 1858, Rebecca Healy.
1539. Margaret7, born 5 mo. 10, 1838; died 8 mo. 17, 1839.
1540. James S.7, born 12 mo. 7. 1840; married, 4 mo. 7, 1869, Emeline Parsons.
1541. Anna7, born 7 mo. 27, 1843; died 9 mo. 14, 1844.
1542. Wistar7, born 8 mo. 29, 1849; married, 11 mo. 28, 1871, Josephine Cooper, and had
one daughter, Bertha Cooper.
596. THOMAS HALL NEWBOLD6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Jona-
than4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Michael Newbold and his wife
Margaret Shoemaker, was born in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 2, 1820; died 9 mo. 2,
1855; married, 5 mo. 3, 1842, Caroline B. Woodward, born 12 mo. 24, 1820;
died 4 mo. 12, 1862.
Children of Thomas Hall and Caroline B. (Woodward) Newbold:
1543. Charles W.7, born 2 mo. 10, 1843 ; died 1 mo. 14, 1844.
1544. Franklin W.7, born 8 mo. 20, 1846; died 10 mo. 1, 1896; married, 3 mo. 13, 1893,
Ellen Leach.
1545. Louisa Woodward7, born 11 mo. 24, 1848; of New York City; unmarried 1897.
599. PRISCILLA SHOEMAKER6 (Isaac5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), daughter of Isaac Shoemaker and Margaret Hallowell, his wife,
was born 7 mo. 20, 1810; died 12 mo. 6, 1846; married, 11 mo. 13, 1831,
at Horsham Meeting, Isacher Kenderdine, born 9 mo. 15, 1809; died 11 mo.
10, 1874; son of Isacher and Sarah Kenderdine, of Horsham, Pennsylvania.
Children of Isacher and Priscilla (Shoemaker) Kenderdine:
1546. Isaac7, born 3 mo. 3, 1835.
1547. Martha7, born 4 mo. 24, 1836.
1548. Amanda7, born 8 mo. 21, 1838.
1549. Thomas7, born 1 mo. 25, 1846.
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601. JONATHAN SHOEMAKER0 (Isaac5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Isaac and Margaret (Hallowell) Shoemaker, of Horsham,
was bom 7 mo. n, 1813; married, at Horsham Meeting, 11 mo. 14, 1833,
Hannah Kenderdine, born 11 mo. 6, 1813, daughter of Isacher and Sarah
Kenderdine, of Horsham township, Montgomery County.
Children of Jonathan and Hannah (Kenderdine) Shoemaker:
1550. Margaret', born 9 mo. 30, 1834.
1551. Isacher K.7, born 3 mo. 3, 1836; died 5 mo. 16, 1866.
1552. Sarah Jane7, born 11 mo. 7, 1837.
1553. Isaac7, born 10 mo. 4, 1840.
G03. JAMES W. SHOEMAKER6 (Dennis5, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2.
George1), son of Dennis Shoemaker and his wife Sarah C. Wood, was born
9 mo. 19, 1S05; died 6 mo. 23, 1871 ; married, 5 mo. 12, 1829, Elizabeth
Conard.
Children of James W. and Elizabeth (Conard) Shoemaker:
1554. Sallie7, born 8 mo. 29, 1830; unmarried.
1555. Cynthia,7 born 5 mo. 25, 1832; died 7 mo. 7. 1859; married Joseph Hendricks.
1556. Rachel7, born 4 mo. 18, 1835; died 1 mo. 21, 1848.
1557. Annie K.7, born 3 mo. 13, 1840; married, 3 mo. 10, 1864, Charles N. Fredericks.
604. LYDIA SHOEMAKER" (Jacob5, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Conrad) Shoemaker, was born 1
mo. 28, 1800; died in Philadelphia, 10 mo. 25, 1856; married, 11 mo. 17,
1818, at Gwynedd Friends' Meeting, Emmor Kimber, Jr.,* of Philadelphia,
born 3 mo. 26, 1797; died 10 mo. 17, 1876; son of Richard Kimber and
Susannah Millhouse, his wife, of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Emmor, Jr., and Lydia (Shoemaker) Kimber:
1558. Theresa Jones7, born 9 mo. 19, 1819; married, 10 mo. 28, 1841, Joshua L. Hal-
lowell.
1559. Elwood Walter7, born 7 mo. 30, 1821 : died 1854; married, 5 mo. 25, 1848, Mary
Louisa Hoffman, who died 1853 ; they had one child :
1560. Elwood Walter8, born 1848; died 1848.
1561. Edward Hicks7, born 1 mo. 26, 1825; died 2 mo. 11. 1832.
1562. Richard Rush7, bom 1 mo. 29, 1827: died 1 mo. 8, 1831.
1563. Emmor Shoemaker7, born 3 mo. 1, 1829; married Susan Maddock.
* Emmor Kimber, Jr.« (Richard5, Richard Preddy4, Richard3, Isaac2, Richard1), of Grove, near
Wantage, Berkshire, England, was born about 1610; died aged ninety-four years. He was an officer
of horse in the Parliamentary army under Oliver Cromwell, 1643-1644. (See " Descendants of Richard
Kimber," by Sidney A. Kimber, Boston, Massachusetts, from which most of the above is taken.)
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1564. Lydianna7, born 3 mo. 5, 1831 ; married, 4 mo. 30, 1851, Thomas Maddock, son
of Thomas and Mary (Conway) Maddock, of Springfield, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania ; their children were :
1565. Louisa K.s, born 1852; died 6 mo. 30, 1876; married E. Walter
Roberts. Issue:
1566. Lillie M."
1567. William3, born 1853; died n mo. 1877, unmarried.
1568. Frank3, married Jean Wallace.
1569. Helen3, born 1856 ; died 10 mo. 25, 1875.
1570. Thomas Charles3, died in infancy, 1857.
1571. Sallie8, died in infancy, 1859.
1572. Edward B.7, born 1 mo. 23, 1833; married Mary Ellen Hewes.
1573. Gertrude7, born in Philadelphia 11 mo. 15, 1834; married, 11 mo. 25, 1856, Henry
H. Wolle, son of Peter and Maria Theresa (Shober) Wolle, of Philadelphia;
they had four daughters :
1574. Laura Gertrude3, born in Dubuque, Iowa; died 1 mo. 15, 1888.
1575. Fanny May8.
1576. Lillie Maddock8.
1577. Helen Laurie3, born in Philadelphia.
1578. Anna Massey7, born in Philadelphia 11 mo. 3, 1836; married, 4 mo. 14, 1858, in
Philadelphia, Joseph Harrison C. Dill, son of Jacob and Mary Dill, of Had-
donfield, New Jersey. J. H. C. Dill entered the Union army in 1861, serving as
captain of the Sixty-third Illinois Volunteers; came home in 1865, settling
at Heyworth, Illinois. He has served in many positions in township, county,
and State of Illinois. The children of J. H. C. and Anna Massey (Kimber)
Dill were :
1579. E. Walter3, born 10 mo. 15, 1859, in Newton, Illinois.
1580. Joseph H. H.8, born 10 mo. 10, 1861, in Jasper County, Illinois.
1581. Fanney7, died 1841, in infancy.
605. SAMUEL EVANS6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1 ), son of Jonathan Evans and Margaret Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 3 mo. 14, 1800; married, 5 mo. 9, 1824, Mary Ann Grafly.
Children of Samuel and Mary Ann (Grafly) Evans:
1582. Enos7, born 2 mo. 5, 1825; died 10 mo. 8, 1851, unmarried.
1583. Sarah Ann7, born 7 mo. 14, 1827; died 7 mo. 30, 1828.
1584. Daniel G.7, born 9 mo. 2, 1831 ; died 4 rno. 30, 1898; married, 2 mo. 5, 1855,
Margaret R. Chew.
1585. Samuel E.7, born 4 mo. 18, 1836; died 12 mo. 12, 1839.
606. ISAAC EVANS8 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of Jonathan Evans and Margaret Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 11 mo. 1, 1801 ; died 5 mo. 10, 1889; married Hannah Zimmerman.
Children of Isaac and Hannah (Zimmerman) Evans:
1586. Charles7, died young.
1587. Ross7, died young.
1588. Daniel Z.7, born 12 mo. 27, 1824; married Susanna Heydrick.
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607. RACHEL EVANS6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob'.
George2, George1), daughter of Jonathan Evans and Margaret Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 10 mo. 6, 1804; died 4 mo. 2, 1875; married, 9 mo. 8,
1836, William Buist.
Children of William and Rachel (Evans) Buist:
1589. Maggie', born 1837; died young.
1590. Mary', born 12 mo. 4, 1839; married William Young.
1591. Rachel7, born 5 mo. 11, 1841 ; married, 3 mo. 16, 1864, Henry G. Townsend.
1592. Emeline7, born 8 mo. 2, 1843.
1593- William', born 8 mo. 28, 1845.
608. HANNAH EVANS6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Jonathan Evans and Margaret Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 8 mo. 5, 1807; died 1 mo. 21, 1874; married William
Rianhard.
Children of William and Hannah (Evans) Rianhard:
1594. Sylvester', born 3 mo. 31, 1827; married Mary A. Holton.
1595. Isaac', born 7 mo. 8. 1831 : married Susanna Ivens.
1596. Margaret', born 2 mo. 1, 1833; died unmarried.
1597. George7, born 8 mo. 9, 1835 : married Susan Chamberlain.
1598. David', born 11 mo. 28, 1837; married Rebecca Wolf.
1599. William', born 12 mo. 3, 1839; married Catharine McClain.
1600. Edward', born 12 mo. 29, 1841 ; married Louisa Owens.
1601. Mary Eliza', born 12 mo. 29, 1841 ; married John P. Black.
610. CATHARINE EVANS6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, Isaac4. Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Jonathan Evans and Margaret Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 11 mo. 20, 1813; died 3 mo. 18, i860; married Charles
Zorns.
Children of Charles and Catharine (Evans) Zorns:
1602. Samuel7, born 2 mo. 22, 1835.
1603. I. Evans', married Susanna Schlechter.
1604. Margaret', died 1857.
612. HANNAH ROBERTS6 (Rachel Shoemaker5. Isaac4, Jacob3.
George2, George1), daughter of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 12 mo. 28, 1802; died 11 mo. 20, 1841 ; married Charles
Styer.
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Children of Charles and Hannah (Roberts) Styer:
1605. Isaac B.\ born 1 mo. 25, 1824; married, 11 mo. 23, 1848, Martha Corson, daughter
of Alan W. Corson, of Plymouth, Pennsylvania.
1606. Chalkley7, born 1 mo. 13, 1826; married, 3 mo. 27, 1853, Sarah Butcher.
1607. John R.7, born 10 mo. 27, 1827 ; died 5 mo. 28, 1864, unmarried.
1608. Tacy7, born 10 mo. 27, 1829; married, 12 mo. 16, 1857, Samuel E. Phipps.
1609. Rachel7, born 5 mo. 23, 1833; married, 11 mo. 17, 1855, Isaac Conrad.
1610. Lydia7, born 11 mo. 11, 1835; married, 3 mo. 14, 1866, Louis S. Ely.
161 1. David7, born 11 mo. 28, 1837; died 6 mo. 11, i860, unmarried.
1612. Charles7, born 5 mo. 3, 1840; married, 4 mo. 30, 1873, Mary La Rue.
613. RACHEL ROBERTS6 (Rachel Shoemaker3, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 9 mo. 30, 1804; died 12 mo. 14, 1873; married, 11 mo. 18,
1824, Jesse Roberts.
Children of Jesse and Rachel (Roberts) Roberts :
1613. Thomas Ellwood7, born 8 mo. 16, 1825; died 12 mo. 27, 1853; married Sarah
Kimber. (" Kimber Genealogy," page 48.)
1614. Catharine H.7, born 10 mo. 3, 1827; died 1 mo. 17, 1829.
1615. Elizabeth7, born 8 mo. 5, 1833; died 12 mo. 12, 1839.
1616. Samuel7, born 6 mo. 27, 1837 ; died 8 mo. 30, 1857.
1617. Anna7, born 10 mo. 5. 1847 ; died 4 mo. 7, 1849.
614. ABIGAIL ROBERTS6 (Rachel Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 11 mo. 18, 1806; died 11 mo. 3, 1841 ; married, 2 mo. 12,
1829, Aaron Conard.
Child of Aaron and Abigail (Roberts) Conard:
1618. Rachel R.7, born 12 mo. 6, 1820; married Ellwood Jones.
617. ISAAC ROBERTS6 (Rachel Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his wife, was born
6 mo. 26, 1814; died 7 mo. 13, 1866; married, 3 mo. 23, 1837, Ruth Conard.
Children of Isaac and Ruth (Conard) Roberts:
1619. Elisha B.\ born 3 mo. 11. 1838; died 2 mo. 28, 1851.
1620. Samuel C.7, born 1 1 mo. 20, 1839 ; died 7 mo. 20, 1868, unmarried.
1621. Lydia7, born 6 mo. 13, 1841 ; died 11 mo. 30, 1868, unmarried.
1622. Lucretia M.7, born 3 mo. 3. 1843 ; married, 10 mo. 16, 1888, Robert D. Smith.
1623. Thomas C.7, born 10 mo. 13. 1845; died 12 1110. 14, 1848.
1624. Ruth Anna7, born 2 mo. 8, 1851 ; died 6 mo. 23. 1886, unmarried.
1623. Isaac7, born 2 mo. 1, 1834.
1626. Charles A.7, born 7 mo. 20, 1856 ; died 4 mo. 20, 1880, unmarried.
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618. PHEBE ROBERTS6 (Rachel Shoemaker5,Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George'), daughter of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 5 mo. 5, 181 7; married, 3 mo. 12, 1840, George Mulvany.
Children of George and Phebe (Roberts) Mulvany:
1627. Mary', born 5 mo. 19, 1841 ; married William R. Free.
1628. John R.', born 10 mo. 14, 1842.
1629. Daniel7, born 2 mo. 2, 1846; died 4 mo. 1, 1859.
1630. George7, born 11 mo. 27, 1848.
1631. Ella7, born 2 mo. 13, 1852; died 8 mo. 5, 1854.
if>32. Charles7, born 6 mo. 16, 1856; married Eleanor Potts.
619. AARON ROBERTS6 (Rachel ShoemakerMsaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), son of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his wife, was born
10 mo. 2J, 1819; died 10 mo. 31, 1888; married, 3 mo. 23, 1843, Elizabeth
Sheets.
Children of Aaron and Elizabeth (Sheets) Roberts:
1633. Sarah S.7, born 4 mo. 15, 1844; married, 2 mo. 21, 1872, Joseph W. Warner.
1634. Rachel7, born 2 mo. 2, 1846 ; married, 3 mo. 23, 1868, Alfred D. Sharpless.
1635. John7, born 11 mo. 23, 1848; married, 3 mo. 23, 1871, Jane A. Kulp.
1636. Hannah7, born 7 mo. 7, 1852; died 2 mo. 17, 1890, unmarried.
1637. A. Elizabeth7, born 5 mo. 16, 1854.
1638. Aaron7, born 10 mo. 1. 1856; married, 2 mo. 9, 1880, Mary T. Fesmire.
620. JOHN ROBERTS6 (Rachel Shoemaker5, Isaac4. Jacob3. George2,
George1), son of John Roberts and Rachel Shoemaker, his wife, was born
11 mo. 8, 1823; died 12 mo. 20, 1864; married, 11 mo. 1, 1849, Mary Reed.
Children of John and Mary (Reed) Roberts:
1639. Eli7, born 12 mo. 12, 1851 ; married, 9 mo. 3, 1891, Isabelle Webster.
1640. Willis R.7, born 12 mo. 9, 1854; married, 6 mo. 3. 1880, Maggie Jamison.
624. ISAAC SHOEMAKER6 (Isaac0, Isaac4. Jacob3, George2.
George1), son of Isaac Shoemaker and Mary Jarrett, his wife, was born 11
mo. 11, 1822; married (1), 11 mo. 16, 1848, Sarah Ann, daughter of Seth
and Margaret Walton; (2), 4 mo. 29, 1875. Sarah Elizabeth Hobson, born
2 mo. 5, 1844, daughter of Benjamin and Ann Hobson.
Children of Isaac and Sarah Ann (Walton) Shoemaker:
1641. Mary7, born 11 mo. 6, 1849; died 10 mo. 28, 1856.
1642. Rebecca7, born 9 mo. 26, 1851 ; died 9 mo. 8, 1853.
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Children of Isaac and Sarah Elizabeth (Hobson) Shoemaker:
1643. Isaac Harold7, born 7 mo. 6, 1878.
1644. Walter Corson7, born 4 mo. 1. 1881.
626. MARY HALLOWELL6 (Catharine Shoemaker5, Isaac4. Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of William Hallowell and Catharine Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 8 mo. 27, 1809; died 3 mo. 18, 1889; married, 1 mo. 15,
1835, Robert Mullin, of Gwynedd, son of William and Edith Mullin.
Children of Robert and Mary (Hallowell) Mullin:
1645. Edwin7, born 2 mo. 16, 1836 ; married, 2 mo. 19, 1863, Anna R. Conrad, daughter
of Peter and Sarah Conrad, of Horsham.
1646. Israel7, born 2 mo. 16, 1836; married, 6 mo. 13, 1872, Anna Louisa Ely.
1647. Anna7, born 3 mo. 5, 1841 : died 1 mo. 18, 1861, unmarried.
1648. Jane H.7, born 12 mo. 7, 1845; married, 1 mo. 13, 1870. Thomas Kerbaugh.
1649. Phebe G.7, born 3 mo. 30, 1851 ; married, 10 mo. 19, 1876, David L. Lukens.
629. SUSANNA HALLOWELL6 (Catharine Shoemaker5, Isaac4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of William Hallowell and Catharine
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 12 mo. 20, 1813; married, 10 mo. 22, 1835,
George Pyott.
Children of George and Susanna (Hallowell) Pyott:
1650. William H.7, born 9 mo. 16, 1836; married, 3 mo. 7, 1867, Rachel Smiley.
1651. James7, born 9 mo. 12, 1838; married, 2 trio. 13, 1862, Mercy Paiste.
1652. Harry7, born 10 mo. 21, 1840; married, 5 mo. 7, 1870, Belle Hart.
1653. Isaac7, born 3 mo. 27, 1844; died in the army.
1654. Mary E.7, born 6 mo. 23. 1849.
632. JANE S. HALLOWELL6 (Catharine Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of William Hallowell and his wife Catharine
Shoemaker, was born 1 1 mo. 15, 1819; married, 3 mo. 16, 1843, at Plymouth
Meeting, Hugh Forman, of New Britain, Bucks County, son of Alexander
and Sarah Forman.
Child of Hugh and Jane S. (Hallowell) Forman:
1655. Mary H.7, born 3 mo. 5, 1856.
634. PHEBE HALLOWELL" (Catharine Shoemaker5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of William Hallowell and Catharine Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 2 mo. 26, 1824; married, 10 mo. 2, 1847, Samuel K. Stout.
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Children of Samuel K. and Phebe (Hallowell) Stout:
1656. Mary', born 9 mo. 20, 1848 ; married Robert H. Johnson.
1657. Mira B.', born 8 mo. 19, 1850; died 5 mo. 12, 1879; married, 12 mo. 18, 1873,
Robert H. Johnson.
1658. Julia K.', born 3 mo. 5, 1853.
1659. Charles', born 7 mo. 6, 1855; died 3 mo. 3, 1871.
1660. William H.', born 10 mo. 30, 1858.
1661. Samuel K.', born 11 mo. 7, 1861.
1662. Walter', born 11 mo. 20, 1863; married, 3 mo. 29, 1887, Maggie Morris.
635. ANN E. SHOEMAKER8 (David6, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2,
George1), daughter of David Shoemaker and his wife Sarah Kline, of White-
marsh township, Montgomery County, was born 10 mo. 23, 181 5; died 3 mo.
4, 1900; married, 5 mo. 29, 1836, Christopher Grafly, born 3 mo. 18, 1808;
died 6 mo. 22, 1871 ; son of Christopher Grafly, born 10 mo. 28, 1764, and his
wife Margaret, born 8 mo. 2, 1769.
Children of Christopher and Ann E. (Shoemaker) Grafly :
1663. Sarah S.', born 5 mo. 2, 1837.
1664. Margaret', born 10 mo. 21, 1838; married, 4 mo. 4, 1858, Samuel Jackson.
1665. David S.', born 8 mo. 29, 1841 ; married, 12 mo. 27, 1869, Mary Day.
1666. Milton C, born 4 mo. 18, 1845; married, 4 mo. 1, 1864, Eliza Ann Morrison.
1667. Alicia S.', born 11 mo. 9, 1849.
1668. Samuel Evans7, born 2 mo. 16, 1857; died 3 mo. 20, 1864.
637. NICHOLAS KLINE SHOEMAKER0 (David5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of David Shoemaker, of Whitemarsh township, Mont-
gomery County, and his wife Sarah Kline, was born 10 mo. 14, 1819; died
10 mo. 20, 1865 ; married, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Barren Hill, Penn-
sylvania, 4 mo. 23, 1840, Anna Catharine Kates, born 9 mo. 3, 1819.
Children of Nicholas Kline and Anna Catharine (Kates) Shoemaker:
1669. Mary K.', born 8 mo. 15, 1841 ; died 8 mo. 31, 1841.
1670. Sarah K.', born 8 mo. 19, 1842 ; married Edward Augustus Ramage, who died
1879; they had two children:
1671. Mary Emma", born 12 mo. 3, 1859; died 10 mo. 25, 1871.
1672. Katharine Roberta8, born 4 mo. 22, 1874 ; married Frank Earle
Schermerhorn.
1673. Emma E.t, born 6 mo. 26, 1844; married John S. Shelmire, who died while in
active service in the Civil War ; they had one son :
1674. David Kline8, born 12 mo. 21, 1862; died 8 mo. 9, 1894.
1675. Henry Sylvester', born 2 mo. 4, 1847; died 12 mo. 1, 1856.
1676. Franklin K.', born 11 mo. 6, 1849; died 2 mo. 1, 1850.
1677. Frederick A.', born 5 mo. 11, 1852; died 9 mo. 6, 1854.
1678. Thomas B.', born 1 mo. 10, 1854; married Annie Lukens, who died 7 mo. 31, 1897.
1679. William Hichman', born 6 mo. 1, 1856; member of the Philadelphia bar; married
Mary Eugenie, daughter of Samuel Spencer and Tacie M. Scott, his wife.
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638. DR. DAVID K. SHOEMAKER6 (David5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of David and Sarah (Kline) Shoemaker, of White-
marsh township, was born 2 mo. 13, 1822; died 5 mo. 27, 1895; graduated
M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania; married, 10 mo. 30, 1849, at St.
Thomas's Church, Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania, Alicia Mallon Sendos, who
was born 3 mo. 8, 1830.
Children of Dr. David K. and Alicia Mallon (Sendos) Shoemaker:
1680. James Kline', born 8 mo. 11, 1850; married, 6 mo. 4, 1872, Alice Mallon Gihon.
1681. Mary Dayton7, born 3 mo. 19, 1852; died young.
1682. Samuel Branson', born 9 mo. 13, 1853; died in New York City, 6 mo. 15, 1895.
1683. Elizabeth Ferguson', born 12 mo. 2, 1854; died 10 mo. 3, i860.
1684. Paul Beck Goddard7, born 4 mo. 9, 1856; died 2 mo. 5, 1857.
1685. Wistar', born 1 mo. 18, 1858.
1686. Gertrude Amelia', born 8 mo. 30, 1859; married, 9 mo. 19, 1883, Charles Rankin
Ege, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania ; they had one son :
1687. William Boswell8, born 10 mo. 14, 1885.
1688. Annie Ellen', born 7 mo. 15, 1862; married, 3 mo. 3, 1886, George Edwin Camp-
bell ; they had two children :
1689. Helen Claire8, born 2 mo. 4, 1889.
1690. Dorothy8, born 1 mo. 31, 1894.
1691. Charles Sumner', born 2 mo. 3, 1864; married, 12 mo. 31, 1895, Norah Brown
Oliver, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania ; they have one son :
1692. David Oliver8, born 8 mo. 5, 1900.
1693. George7, born 10 mo. 23, 1865; died 11 mo. 3, 1865.
1694. Franklin Comly', born 9 mo. 18, 1866; married, 7 mo. 7, 1897, Mary, daughter
of Jesse and Jennie (Stewart) Wilson; they have one child, Franklin Comly,
Jr., born 1 1 mo. 26, 1900.
1695. William Lilly7, born 4 mo. 8, 1869; died 12 mo. 9, 1892, in West Virginia.
639. DAVID TAYLOR6 (Eleanor Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of Jonathan and Eleanor (Shoemaker) Taylor, was
born 7 mo. 10, 1800; died 4 mo. 19, 1883; married, 1 mo. 13, 1827, Rebecca
Jones, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah Jones.
Children of David and Rebecca (Jones) Taylor:
1696. Sarah7, born 9 mo. 26, 1827; died 4 mo. 4, 1833.
1697. Phebe7, born 9 mo. 15, 1828; died 4 mo. 6, 1833.
1698. Mary7, born 10 mo. 30, 1830; died 4 mo. 14, 1833.
1699. Ellen7, born 3 mo. 3, 1833; died 5 1110. 17, 1835.
640. ELIZABETH TAYLOR6 (Eleanor Shoemaker3, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Jonathan and Eleanor (Shoemaker) Taylor,
was born 6 mo. 16, 1802; died 7 mo. 13, 1872; married, 3 mo. 31, 1831,
Thomas Adamson, merchant, of Philadelphia.
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Children of Thomas and Elizabeth (Taylor) Adamson :
1700. Alan C.7, born 12 mo. 27, 1835 ; married Matilda Smith.
1701. Rebecca Jane7, born 1 mo. 1, 1840; married Edmund H. Smith.
645. JESSE W. TAYLOR6 (Eleanor Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of Jonathan and Eleanor (Shoemaker) Taylor, was
born 1 mo. 7, 1816; married, 10 mo. 6, 1840, Maria Balderston, daughter of
Mark and Elizabeth Balderston, born 2 mo. 9, 1816; died 5 mo. 18, 1899.
Resided in Philadelphia.
Children of Jesse W. and Maria (Balderston) Taylor:
1702. George B.7, born 10 mo. 5, 1841 ; married Hannah Mary Smedley.
1703. William7, born 7 mo. 19, 1843 ; married Sallie Jenkins.
1704. Charles J.1, born 12 mo. 4, 1845; married Annie D. Wilson.
1705. Mark B.7, born 9 mo. 4, 1848; married Amanda Allen.
1706. Ellen M.7, born 9 mo. 8, 1850; married William H. Moon.
1707. Henry7, born 3 mo. 31, 1853; married Mary D. Mercer.
1708. John B.7, born 8 mo. 10, 1856; died 2 mo. 9, 1858.
1709. Anna7, born 10 mo. 28, 1859; married Walter P. Stokes.
646. SARAH COMFORT6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Ezra Comfort and his wife Margaret Shoe-
maker, was born 10 mo. 11, 1801 ; died 4 mo. 1, 1884; married, 3 mo. 16,
1820, Hughes Bell, born 8 mo. 23, 1799; died 9 mo. 20, 1857; son of Isaiah
Bell and Catharine Hughes, of Plymouth, Pennsylvania. They resided in
Whitemarsh township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Hughes and Sarah (Comfort) Bell:
1710. Chalkley7, born 4 mo. 16, 1821 ; married Mary Emlen.
1711. Charles7, born 2 mo. 23, 1824; died 1883, unmarried.
1712. Mary7, born 8 mo. 12, 1826; married Joseph K. Lippincott, Jr.
1713. Ezra C.7, born 8 mo. 19. 1830; married (1) Esther C. Roberts; (2) Priscilla M.
(Haines) Evans.
1714. James7, born 5 mo. 27, 1834; married Rebecca C. Darnell.
647. GRACE COMFORT6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Ezra Comfort and his wife Margaret Shoe-
maker, of Gwynedd township, Pennsylvania, was born 8 mo. 16, 1803; died
1 mo. 11, 1898; buried in Friends' burying-ground, Germantown ; married,
10 mo. 13, 1S25, Charles Williams, at one time dry goods merchant of Phila-
delphia, born in 1798; died 2 mo. 1, 1880; buried in Germantown; son of
Abbot Williams and Margaret Guest. They resided in Germantown.
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Children of Charles and Grace (Comfort) Williams:
1715. Margaret', born 11 mo. 18, 1826; died 9 mo. 4, 1901 ; married, 10 mo. 2, 1855,
Jabez Jenkins.
1716. George7, born 12 mo. 14, 1827; died 1 mo. 18, 1836.
1717. Jonathan G.', born 2 mo. 3, 1830; married, 10 mo. 25, 1855, Susan Roberts.
1718. Elizabeth G.', born 10 mo. 1, 183 1 ; died 3 mo. 25, 1832.
1719. Charles7, born 8 mo. 2, 1833; died 12 mo. 11, 1833.
1720. Charles7, born 6 mo. 1835 : died 1 mo. 19, 1836.
1721. Edward', born 2 mo. 28, 1837; died 12 1110., 1837.
648. JANE COMFORT6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1 ) , daughter of Ezra Comfort and Margaret Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 8 mo. 29, 1805; died 3 mo. 17, 1873; buried at Moorestown,
New Jersey ; married ( 1 ) , 3 mo. 9, 1826, Jones Yerkes, born 1 1 mo. 28, 1 804 ;
died 8 mo. 23, 1830; son of Abraham and Mary Yerkes, of Plymouth. She
married (2), 12 mo. 6, 1838, Charles Lippincott, born 8 mo. 7, 1799; died
8 mo. 5, 1882; son of Thomas Lippincott and Lydia Burr, of Moorestown,
New Jersey.
Children of Jones and Jane (Comfort) Yerkes:
1722. Alice7, born 4 mo. 14, 1827 ; died 10 mo. 27, 1828.
1723. Jones', born 8 mo. 28, 1830 ; married Lsetitia T. Jarrett.
Children of Charles and Jane (Comfort) Lippincott:
1724. Sarah', born 3 mo. 22, 1840; died 6 mo. 6, 1840.
1725. Elizabeth', born 11 mo. 12, 1842; died 12 mo. 13. 1888, unmarried.
1726. William7, born 8 mo. 4, 1846 ; died 6 mo. 23, 1847.
1727. Anna7, born 4 mo. 22, 1848; married Morris Ebert.
649. ANN COMFORT8 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Ezra Comfort and his wife Margaret Shoe-
maker, was born 12 mo. 22, 1807 ; married, 1 1 mo. 2T,, 1826, Isaac Jones, born
5 mo. 6, 1802; died 1 mo. 20, 1879; buried at Plymouth; son of Isaac and
Elizabeth Jones, of Plymouth. They resided in Conshohocken, Montgomery
County.
Children of Isaac and Ann (Comfort) Jones:
1728. Josiah F.', born 11 mo. 6, 1827; married (1) Hannah Albertson; (2) Deborah
F. Haines.
1729. James S.', born 2 mo. 7, 1829; married (1) Anna Mary Smedley; (2) Ruth B.
Leeds.
1730. Susan', born 11 mo. 20, 1830; married John Wood.
1731- Samuel', born 10 mo. 15, 1832; married Philena S. Smedley.
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17.32. Jeremiah C.\ born 3 mo. 18, 1835; married (1) Mary Webb; (2) Hannah C.
Lewis.
1733. A. Elizabeth7, born 9 mo. 9, 1838; unmarried.
1734. William P.', born 9 mo. 8, 1842; married, 10 mo. 19, 1876, Elizabeth A. Leeds.
650. JOHN S. COMFORT6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of Ezra Comfort and Margaret Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 5 mo. 26, 1810; married, 4 mo. 16, 1836, Jane C. Comfort, born
6 mo. 2, 1813; died 3 mo. 31, 1881 ; daughter of Jeremiah and Sarah Com-
fort, of Byberry, Philadelphia. They resided in Falls township, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania.
Child of John S. and Jane C. (Comfort) Comfort:
1735. George M.7, born 10 mo. 4, 1837; married Ann Elizabeth Comfort.
651. ALICE COMFORT6 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Ezra Comfort and Margaret Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 1 mo. 18, 1813; died 2 mo. 24, 1888; buried at Moorestown,
New Jersey; married, 3 mo. 4, 1847, George M. Haverstick, born 11 mo. 14,
1804; died 4 mo. 4, 1891 ; son of William Haverstick and Catharine Musser;
they resided at Moorestown, New Jersey.
Children of George M. and Alice (Comfort) Haverstick:
1736. Rebecca', born 12 mo. 14. 1847; married William Matlack.
1737. Alice7, born 9 mo. 14, 1850; died 12 mo. I9,,i86i.
652. JEREMIAH COMFORT6 (Margaret Shoemaker', David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of Ezra Comfort and Margaret Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 2 mo. 18, 1816; died 6 mo. 27, 1887; married (1), 10 mo. 16,
1845, Elizabeth Cadwalader, born 2 mo. 3, 1823; died 3 mo. 25, 1864;
daughter of Benjamin Cadwalader and Sarah Comfort, of Lower Makefield
township, Bucks County. They resided in Plymouth township and had eight
children. He married (2), 4 mo. 17, 1873, Rachel Comfort, born 2 mo. 15,
1830, daughter of Moses Comfort and Mercy Comfort, of Fallsington, Penn-
sylvania. By the second marriage he had no children.
Children of Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Cadwalader) Comfort:
1738. Ezra7, born 7 mo. 13. 1847: married Anna Catharine Porter.
1739. Sarah C.7, born 4 mo. 22, 1849; married George D. Reeves.
1740. Charles W.7, born 1 mo. 31, 1851 ; married Matilda Bedell.
1741. Harvey S.7, born 11 mo. 8, 1852; married Annie C. Freas.
1742. Benjamin C.7, born 2 mo. 19, 1856; died 7 mo. 1873.
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1743. Isaac R.', born 7 mo. 15, i860; married Anna Adelaide Brinton.
1744. Walter', born 2 mo. 11, 1864; died 4 mo. 14, 1865.
1745. Alfred', born 2 mo. n, 1864; died 5 mo. I, 1865.
653. DAVID COMFORT8 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of Ezra Comfort and Margaret Shoemaker, his wife,
was born 5 mo. 25, 1819; married, 10 mo. 14, 1846, Sarah Ann Bacon, born
8 mo 14, 1822, daughter of John and Ann Bacon; resided in Burlington
County, New Jersey.
Children of David and Sarah Ann (Bacon) Comfort:
1746. John B.', born 10 mo. 21, 1848; married (1) Sarah T. Leeds; (2) Annie C.
Wright; (3) Elizabeth Lippineott.
1747. Maurice B.', born 3 mo. 11, 1854; married, 2 mo. 11, 1886, Carrie H. Maule.
1748. Anna M.', born 8 mo. 6, 1858; married, 10 mo. 28, 1888, Howard G. Taylor.
654. MARGARET COMFORT0 (Margaret Shoemaker5, David4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Ezra Comfort and Margaret Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born 7 mo. 23, 1823; died 9 mo. 8, 1864; married,
5 mo. 15, 1845, Henry Warrington, born 6 mo. 8, 1819; died 4 mo. 11, 1867;
buried at Westfield, New Jersey.
Children of Henry and Margaret (Comfort) Warrington:
1749. William A.', born 2 mo. 25, 1846; died 1886; married Susan Walton.
1750. Anna H.', born 5 mo. 27, 1851 ; married Joseph L. Bailey.
1751. Charles W.7, born 4 mo. 5, 1854; married Rebecca Wistar Abbott.
1752. Henry', born 4 mo. 28, 1857.
1753. Edward', born 7 mo. 13, 1859.
661. CHARLES JONES6 (Mary Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3, George2,
George1 ), son of John Jones, of Cheltenham, and Mary Shoemaker, of White-
marsh, his wife, was born in Cheltenham, 3 mo. 18, 1817; died 5 mo. 30,
1902; married, 7 mo. 22, 1852, Ann Magarge, daughter of Thomas Magarge.
He was for several years principal of Friends' Select School, Philadelphia.
Residence, Germantown, Philadelphia.
Children of Charles and Ann (Magarge) Jones:
1754. Hannah', born 7 mo. 15, 1853.
'755- John Barclay', born 12 mo. 26, 1854; married, 10 mo. 24, 1889, Helen Lee
Hopkins. They have two children, — Esther Edmondson, born 12 mo. 21,
1897, and John Barclay, Jr., born 4 mo. 17, 1900.
1756. Samuel Morris', born 1 mo. 11, 1857; married Jane C. Balderston.
1757. Edward M.', born 2 mo. 22, 1859.
1758. Mary Anna', born 1 mo. 7, 1862.
T759- Jane S.', born 6 mo. 27, 1865.
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665. ROBERT BARCLAY JONES6 (Mary Shoemaker', David4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of John Jones, of Cheltenham, and Mary
Shoemaker, of Whitemarsh, his wife, was born 1 mo. 1, 1829; died 12 mo.
4. 1885; married (1), 10 mo. 22, 1857, Ezraetta Jones; (2), 6 mo. 8, 1865,
Emma Ogborn, daughter of Fothergill and Sarah Ogborn, of Philadelphia.
Residence, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania.
Child of Robert Barclay and Ezraetta (Jones) Jones:
1760. Ezraetta', born 1 mo. 28, 1859; married James M. Moon.
Children of Robert Barclay and Emma (Ogborn) Jones:
1761. Ruthanna7, born 7 mo. 8, 1866; died 6 mo. 10, 1872.
1762. Bertha7, born 7 mo. 9, 1873.
669. JESSE SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, Thomas4. George". George2.
George1), of Drumore, Lancaster County, son of Joseph Shoemaker and
Martha Lukens, his wife, was born 9 mo. 11, 1796; died 4 mo. 17, 1883;
married (1), at Gwynedd Meeting, 12 mo. 11, 1821, Sarah Ambler, born
10 mo. 14, 1797 ; died 10 mo. 15, 1823 ; daughter of Edward and Ann Ambler,
of Montgomery township, Montgomery County; he married (2), at Gwynedd
Meeting, 6 mo. 10, 1828, Sarah Lukens, daughter of Enos and Ann Lukens,
of Towamencin township, born 11 mo. 7, 1806; died 8 mo. 24, 1872.
Child of Jesse and Sarah (Ambler) Shoemaker:
1763. Hannah', born 10 mo. 25, 1822; died 9 mo. 28, 1894, unmarried.
Children of Jesse and Sarah (Lukens) Shoemaker:
1764. Joseph L.', born 7 mo. 9, 1829; married, by the mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
to Emeline Lamborn, born 9 mo. 20, 1834.
1765. Enos', born 11 mo. 19, 1830: died 12 mo. 16, 1830.
1766. Abraham', born 5 mo. 12, 1832; married Regina Y. Idall.
1767. Charles', born 11 mo. 2, 1840; died 8 mo. 17, 1851.
1768. William L.', born 12 mo. 20, 1843; married Alice A. Lamborn.
670. CHARLES SHOEMAKER, M.D.« (Joseph5, Thomas4. George3,
George2, George1 ), son of Joseph and Martha (Lukens) Shoemaker, was born
in Gwynedd township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 18, 1801 ;
died 12 mo. 6, 1886, at Jenkintown; interred at Abington Friends' grounds;
married, 9 mo. 27, 1827, Maria Lukens, daughter of Enos and Ann Lukens,
of Towamencin township, Montgomery County; she died 7 mo. 2y, 1870.
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He graduated M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, 1827; was a student
under Dr. Joseph Parrish, and a member of the Medical Society of Mont-
gomery County, Pennsylvania. Dr. Shoemaker practised in Moreland for
eight years, after which he settled in Jenkintown, and enjoyed a very extended
and lucrative practice throughout Abington, Cheltenham, and the neighboring
townships for more than thirty years.
Children of Charles and Maria (Lukens) Shoemaker:
1769. Ann', born 12 mo. 29, 1828.
1770. Martha7, born 12 mo. 29, 1829; died 9 mo. 22, 1881.
1771. Joseph Parrish', born 1 mo. 15, 1832; died 12 mo. 13, 1862; member of the Fourth
Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves ; he was killed at the battle of Fredericks-
burg, where he was buried.
1772. Sarah P.7, born 11 mo. 25, 1833; died 9 mo. 25, 1835.
1773- William G.7, born 5 mo. 13, 1837; died 9 mo. 17, 1862, killed at the battle of
Antietam, Maryland.
674. HANNAH SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham6, Thomas4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker, of New York, and
Margaret Laing, his wife, was born in New York, 2 mo. 25, 1804; married,
1840, Thomas Foulke, born 5 mo. 28, 1817, son of Joseph and Elizabeth
Foulke, of Gwynedd township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Resided
in New York City.
Children of Thomas and Hannah (Shoemaker) Foulke:
1774. Edwin M.7, died young.
1775- William Dudley7, born 11 mo. 20, 1848; married Mary T. Reeves.
675. JOHN SHOEMAKER6 (Jacob5, Thomas4. George3, George2,
George1), son of Jacob and Joyce (Parry) Shoemaker, was born 1 mo. 11,
1799, in Little Britain township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 6 mo.
16, 1844; married, 4 mo. 23, 1834, Sarah Bolton, born 1 mo. 15, 1805; died
1 mo. 18, 1838; daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth (Townsend) Bolton. Re-
sided in Drumore township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Child of John and Sarah (Bolton) Shoemaker:
1776. Sarah E.7, born 11 mo. 12, 1837; died 4 mo. 15, 1838.
676. THOMAS SHOEMAKER6 (Jacob6, Thomas4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Jacob and Joyce (Parry) Shoemaker, was born 1 mo. 28,
1802, in Little Britain township; died 3 mo. 2. 1840; married, n mo. 29,
1826, Abi Bolton, born 3 mo. 28, 1808; died 2 mo. 21, 1843; daughter of
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Isaac and Elizabeth (Townsend) Bolton. They resided in Drumore, Lan-
caster County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Thomas and Abi (Bolton) Shoemaker:
1777. Edwin7, born I mo. 13, 1828; married Margaret F. Kensel.
1778. Alfreii7, born 4 mo. 17, 1830; died 8 mo. 29, 1838.
1779- Isaac B.7, born 9 mo. 24, 1832; married (1) Anna E. Kent; (2) Edith Robinson.
1780. Annie7, born 6 mo. 6, 1835; died 8 mo. 6, 1864; married, 3 mo. 8, 1860, John B.
Kensel ; no issue.
1781. Elizabeth T.7, born 2 mo. 14, 1837; married W. L. G. Kent.
677. TACY SHOEMAKER6 (Jacob6, Thomas4, George3, George2.
George1), daughter of Jacob and Joyce (Parry) Shoemaker, was born 5 mo.
15, 1806, in Little Britain township; died 4 mo. 29, 1890; married, 9 mo. 17,
1823, Joseph Smith, born 4 mo. 15, 1801 ; died 7 mo. 19, 1878; son of
Joseph and Elinor (Williams) Smith, of Lancaster County.
Children of Joseph and Tacy (Shoemaker) Smith:
1782. Rachel7, born 6 mo. 24, 1825.
1783. George7, born 5 mo. 19, 1827; married Emeline Tennis.
1784. Amos P.7, born 5 mo. 19, 1827; died 11 mo. 6, 1847.
1785. Levi7, born 3 mo. 6, 1829; died 10 mo. 24, 1834.
1786. Mary7, born 8 mo. 7, 1831 ; died 7 mo. 20, 1848.
1787. Albert7, born 12 mo. 10, 1833; died 6 mo. 22, 1836.
1788. Ellin W.7, born 12 mo. 2, 1840; married W. H. Brosius.
683. ROBERT SHOEMAKER6 (Thomas5, Thomas4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and Hannah Iredell, his wife, was born
8 mo. 30, 1807; died 10 mo. 10, 1846; buried in Friends' burying-ground,
Gwynedd. He married, 4 mo. 12, 1836, at Gwynedd Meeting, Sarah Roberts,
born 9 mo. 21, 1807: died 8 mo. II, 1886; daughter of George and Rachel
Roberts, of Gwynedd. They lived in Montgomery township, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania. Members of Gwynedd Meeting.
Children of Robert and Sarah (Roberts) Shoemaker:
1789. Hannah7, born 11 mo. 1, 1837; died 2 mo. 5. 1845; buried at Gwynedd.
1790. George7, born 7 mo. 11, 1839; died 3 mo. 8, 1882; married Anna Twining; no
issue.
1791. Rachel7, born 8 mo. 4. 1841 ; died 3 mo. 5, 1843; buried at Gwynedd.
1792. Mary7, born 3 mo. 10, 1844; married, 6 mo. 4, 1874. George Johnson; they had
one daughter :
1793- Cynthia S.8, born 3 mo. 13, 1875.
1794. Robert7, born 5 mo. 30, 1846; died 10 mo. 18, 1846.
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684. ISAAC SHOEMAKER6 (Thomas5, Thomas4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and Hannah Iredell, his wife, was horn
1 mo. 15, 1809; died 8 mo. 20, 1846; married, 11 mo. 13, 1832, Margaret
Ashton, born 9 mo. 23, 1814. Isaac resided in Gwynedd township, Mont-
gomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Isaac and Margaret (Ashton) Shoemaker:
1795. Hannah', born 2 1110. 19, 1834; died 11 mo. 30, 1835.
1796. Charles E.', born 2 mo. 19, 1836; died 2 mo. 11, 1900; married, 12 mo. 30, 1880,
Evanna E. Mills.
1797. Elizabeth A.7, born 9 mo. 25, 1838; died 8 mo. 27, 1897; married, 8 mo. 9, 1859,
Phillip H. Somerset.
1798. Mary J.', born 8 mo. 27, 1841 ; married, 7 mo. 8, 1862, John A. Wetherill.
1799. Henry C.t, born 11 mo. 24, 1843; died 7 mo. 24, 1896; married, 10 mo. 17, 1867,
Mary Hooper.
1800. Isaac A.', born 10 mo. 23, 1846; died 4 mo. 2, 1895; married, 9 mo. 11, 1870,
Louisa Miller.
687. OWEN SHOEMAKER6 (Thomas5, Thomas4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Thomas Shoemaker and Hannah Iredell, his wife, was born
2 mo. 7. 1816; died 12 mo. 14. 1897, in Cheltenham township; buried at Fair
Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia. He married (1), 9 mo. 11, 1845, Elizabeth E.
Gibbs, who died s. p.; he married (2). 3 mo. 4, 1851, (1320) Hannah Shoe-
maker, born 6 mo. 26, 1824; died 6 mo. 30, 1879; daughter of Charles and
Rachel (Comly), Shoemaker.
Children of Owen and Hannah (Shoemaker) Shoemaker:
1801. Lydia', born 12 mo. 2, 1851 ; married, 9 mo. 4, 1873, William B. Paxson.
1802. Charles C.\ born 4 mo. 16, 1854; married, 6 mo. 21, 1883, Elizabeth Jack.
1803. Mary', born 1 mo. 31, 1856.
1804. Cynthia', born 11 mo. 5, 1867; died 1 mo. 21, 1868.
692. CYNTHIA SHOEMAKER6 (Thomas5, Thomas4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Thomas Shoemaker and Hannah Iredell, his
wife, was born 1 mo. 1, 1828; died 5 mo. 19, 1899; married, 3 mo. 16,
1859, at the house of Penrose Mather, Cheltenham township, Pennsylvania,
Benjamin Green, merchant, of Philadelphia, son of Joseph and Meribah
Green, of Ouakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Child of Benjamin and Cynthia (Shoemaker) Green :
1805. Lydia Mather', born 2 mo. 27, i860 : died 9 mo. 7, i860.
694. ISAAC SHOEMAKER6 (Samuel5, George. Jr.4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker, was born 8 mo.
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17, 1802, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died 8 mo. 1, 1883, in Mont-
gomery County, Maryland; married, 11 mo. 18, 1832, in Fairfax County,
Virginia, Ann Williams, born 9 mo. 13, 1806; died 11 mo. 8, 1853; daughter
of Presley Williams and Ellen Robinson, of Fairfax County, Virginia.
Children of Isaac and Ann (Williams) Shoemaker:
1806. Sarah E.', born 9 mo. 21, 1833; married, 9 mo. 27, 1849, Francis R. Greenwell.
1807. Elizabeth A.7, born 1 mo. 25, 1836; married, 11 mo. 29. 1855, Louis B. Parker.
1808. Louis E.7, born 9 mo. 10. 1837; married, 11 mo. 13, 1862, Mary E. Eld.
1809. Isaac7, born 7 mo. 16, 1840; died 4 mo. 2, 1865, unmarried.
1810. Phineas7, born 10 mo. 22, 1843 ; died 7 mo. 7, 1858, unmarried.
696. DAVID SHOEMAKER8 (Samuel5, George, Jr.4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker, was born 10 mo.
1, 1807; died 12 mo. 6, 1886; married, 1 mo. 12, 1830, Louisa Tomlinson,
who died 7 mo. 1, 1890, daughter of Henry Tomlinson and Annie Paxson, of
Bucks County, Pennsylvania. David and Louisa lived in the District of
Columbia, near the Maryland line.
Children of David and Louisa (Tomlinson) Shoemaker:
1811. Elizabeth7, born 10 mo. 22, 1830; married Thomas L. Maccubbin, of Missouri.
1812. William7, born 9 mo. 4, 1833; died 9 mo. 19, 1895; married (1) Long; (2)
Martha Bohrer.
1813. Harriet7, born 1 mo. 8, 1835 ; died 4 mo. 6, 1897, unmarried, at Tennallytown,
Maryland.
1814. Edith7, born 7 mo. 17, 1837; married, 10 mo. 1, 1891, Rev. Dr. Black, of Wash-
ington, D. C, son of David and Lydia Black, of Ohio.
698. CHARLES SHOEMAKER6 (Samuel"', George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker, was
born 4 mo. 3, 1813; died 2 mo. 14, 1895; married, 9 mo. 5, 1843. Mary E.
Collins, who is living at the old homestead, Montgomery County, Maryland.
Children of Charles and Mary E. (Collins) Shoemaker:
1815. Joseph7, born 6 mo. 26, 1845; unmarried.
1816. Mary Ellen7, born 1 mo. 1, 1848: married Thomas Tallman and lives in New
York.
1817. Charles Edward7, born 12 mo. 17, 1852; married Elizabeth Wendell, and lives in
Montgomery County, Maryland.
1818. Margaret A.7, born 1 mo. 21, 1856; unmarried.
1819. Ellis7, born 11 mo. 3, 1858; unmarried.
1820. William7, born 1 mo. 24, 1861 ; married Sallie Perry, and lives in Montgomery
County, Maryland.
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699. JESSE SHOEMAKER'5 (Samuel5, George, Jr.4, George3, George2,
George1), son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker, was born 12 mo.
6, 1815; died 12 mo. 14, 1887; married, 1 mo. 10, 1837, Elizabeth A. Wil-
liams, daughter of Presley and Ellen Williams, of Virginia.
Children of Jesse and Elizabeth A. (Williams) Shoemaker:
1821. Hannah7, born 1 mo. 5, 1838; married. 11 mo. 15, 1853, George Lainhart.
1822. Edward7, born 1 mo. 12, 1840; married, 2 mo. 21, i860, Elizabeth Permillion.
1823. John7, born 9 mo. 5, 1842; died 4 mo. 11, 1887; married, 5 mo. 10, 1866, Margaret
Carroll.
1824. Jesse7, born 9 mo. 18, 1844; died 12 mo. 12, 1891, unmarried.
1825. Eliza7, born 7 mo. 14. 1850 ; married. 12 mo. 6, 1877, John F. Davison.
1826. George T.7, born 9 mo. 5, 1852; married, 10 mo. 14, 1891, Elizabeth E. Poole.
1827. Isaac W.7, born 8 mo. 22, 1854 ; married, 4 mo. 3, 1879. Mary A. Carroll.
1828. William F.\ born 1 mo. 10, 1856; unmarried.
700. SAMUEL SHOEMAKER, JR.6 (Samuel5, George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker, was
born 7 mo. 1. 1818; married, 2 mo. 23, 1846, Elizabeth R. Lane, daughter
of Henry and Joan Lane, of Massachusetts.
After his marriage, Samuel, Jr., removed to Washington, D. C., the better
to attend to his large real estate interests. He died 11 mo. 11, 1891, and was
interred in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Children of Samuel and Elizabeth R. (Lane) Shoemaker:
1829. James Ellis7, born 3 mo. 25, 1847 ; died 12 mo. 19, 1851.
1830. John Henry7, born 11 mo. 4, 1848; died 12 mo. 24, 1851.
1831. Sophia Josephine7, born 6 mo. 6, 1851.
1832. Anna Regina7. born 4 mo. 1, 1853.
1833. Samuel Joseph7, born 5 mo. 28, 1855.
701. EDWARD SHOEMAKER6 (Samuel5. George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker, was
born 1 mo. 26, 1821 ; married, in Montgomery County, Maryland, 5 mo. 18,
1843, Jane Lucretia Dean, born 5 mo. 18, 1820, daughter of Thomas and
Lucretia Dean, of St. Mary's County, Maryland. Edward moved to Ottumwa,
Wapell County, Iowa, where he died 1 mo. 19, 1893.
Children of Edward and Jane Lucretia (Dean) Shoemaker:
1834. Thomas', born 6 mo. 19, 1844 ; married, 12 mo. 25, 1872, Mary J. Mason.
1835. Frank7, born 4 mo. 19, 1846.
1836. Anna Virginia7, born 3 mo. 29, 1848.
1837. Amos Edward7, born 3 mo. 16, 1850 ; died 9 mo. 17, 1853.
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1838. Louisa', born 2 mo. 12, 1852.
1839. Nicholas7, born 4 mo. 28, 1854; unmarried.
1840. Isaiah', born 8 mo. 11, 1856; died 9 mo. 8, 1858.
1841. Edward', born 12 mo. 1, 1858; died 1 mo. 28, i860.
702. RACHEL SHOEMAKER'5 (Samuel5, George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ellis) Shoemaker,
was born 5 mo. 10, 1823; married, 11 mo. 2, 1843, J- Thomas Dean, of
Teunallytown, D. C, who died 1 mo. 25, 1895, son of Thomas and Lucretia
Dean.
Children of J. Thomas and Rachel (Shoemaker) Dean:
1842. Edith', born 2 mo. 8, 1845; married. 1 mo. 1, 1872, John Willett.
1843. Sarah', born 8 mo. 28, 1847 ; died 2 mo. 22, 1892 ; married, 8 mo. 12, 1869, Joseph
Collins.
1844. Harriet', born 7 mo. 2. 1850; died 10 mo. 6, 1852.
1845. Edward', born 7 mo. 7, 1853; died 7 mo. 17, 1891 ; married, 6 mo. 26, 1879, Emma
Goodrich.
1846. Charles T.', born 2 mo. 10, 1857; married, 3 mo. 24, 1885, Annie S. Wrightson.
1847. Alice', born 8 mo. 27, 1859; married, 12 mo. 18, 1893, Francisco Perna.
1848. Henry', born 6 mo. 28, 1862; married, 10 mo. 15, 1885, Lilla Beach.
1849. Martha', born 1 mo. 20, 1867; married, 4 mo. 6, 1891, David D. Volentyn.
703. NAYLOR SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham5, George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Abraham Shoemaker and Martha Webster, his
wife, was born in Loudon County, Virginia, 7 mo. 21, 1801 ; died 3 mo. 7,
1872; married, 11 mo. 18, 1830, at Goose Creek, Monthly Meeting, Virginia,
Sarah Tate, born 11 mo. 5, 1801 ; died in Loudon County, Virginia, 5 mo. 30,
1885 ; daughter of Levi Tate and Edith Nichols, of Loudon County, Virginia.
Children of Naylor and Sarah (Tate) Shoemaker, born in Loudon County,
Virginia :
1850. Levi Tate', born 10 mo. 18. 1832 ; died 4 mo. 19. 1866, unmarried, in Virginia.
1851. Martha Ann', born 7 mo. 26, 1835; married, 2 mo. 16, 1869, William Henry
Taylor.
1852. William Tate', born 3 mo. 15. 1838; married, 2 mo. 28. 1864, Mary A. Janney.
1853. Abraham', born 6 mo. 6, 1840; married (1) Mary Kinley. of Preble County,
Ohio; (2) Margaret Kinley.
1854. Edith Eliza', born 6 mo. 21, 1844.
705. HANNAH SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham8, George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker and Martha Webster,
his wife, was born in Virginia, 11 mo. 3, 1806; died 9 mo. 21, 1859; married,
4 mo. 19, 1827, John B. Young, son of John Young and Lois Wiett, of
Virginia.
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Children of John B. and Hannah (Shoemaker) Young, all born in Loudon
Comity, Virginia :
1855. Sarah E.7, born 1 mo. 28, 1828; married Moses B. Trussell, Sr.
1856. Martha E.7, born 7 mo. 28, 1829; died 8 mo. 15, 1840.
1857. Louisa A.7, born 7 mo. 1, 1831 ; married, 2 mo. 14, 1854, Charles Trussell.
1858. William Henry7, born 7 mo. 20. 1833 ; died 10 mo. 7, 1834.
1859. Abraham W.7, born 2 mo. 12. 1836; married, 1 mo. 13, 1861, Susan E. Beall,
daughter of Robert E. Beall and Susan Wright.
i860. Henrietta7, born 7 mo. 23, 1838; died 8 mo. 1, 1840.
1861. Eliza R.7, born 8 mo. 7, 1840; married, 3 mo. 7, 1861, Charles Works, son of
Alfred and Elizabeth Works.
1862. Mortimer T.7. born 10 mo. 28, 1842 ; married Mary E. A. Stow, daughter of John
and Matilda Stow.
1863. Deborah M.7, born 5 mo. 17, 1845; married Albert Silcott.
1864. Alpheus L.7, born 1 mo. 8, 1847; married Louisa Darr, daughter of Addison and
Rosena Darr.
1865. Isaiah Shipley7, born 4 mo. 18, 1850; married, 1 mo. 9, 1872, Frances S. Kephait,
daughter of Harmon and Malinda Kephart.
706. RACHEL SHOEMAKER" (Abraham5, George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Abraham Shoemaker and Martha Webster,
his wife, was born 8 mo. 13, 1808; died 11 mo. 20, 1861 ; married, 1834, at
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia, Joseph Gibson, of Loudon County,
Virginia, born 12 mo. 15, 1796; died 7 mo. 4, 1869; son of Moses and Lydia
Gibson.
Children of Joseph and Rachel (Shoemaker) Gibson:
1866. Clementine7, born 12 mo. 27, 1835.
1867. Webster7, born 12 mo. 15, 1841 ; married, 9 mo. 30, 1875, Martha A., daughter of
Levi and Elizabeth Brown, of Ohio.
1868. Laura E.7, born 8 mo. 19. 1848; married, 10 mo. 12, 1880, Charles H. Moore, son
of Jonathan and Eliza Moore, of Richmond. Indiana.
1869. Ella7, born 6 mo. 3, 1854.
709. SAMUEL SPENCER SHOEMAKER15 (Abraham5, George, Jr.4,
George3, George2, George1 ) , son of Abraham Shoemaker and Martha Webster,
his wife, was born 6 mo. 8, 1815; died 11 mo. 12, 1885, in Jewell County,
Kansas; married, 10 mo. 2, 1838, Mary C. E. Bealle, born 6 mo. 10, 1819;
died 5 mo. 29, 1892; daughter of Daniel F. and Elizabeth Bealle; she and
her husband were buried near Randall, Jewell County, Kansas.
Children of Samuel Spencer and Mary C. E. (Bealle) Shoemaker, born in
Virginia :
1870. Martha E.7, born 12 mo. 8, 1839.
1871. Edith M.7, born 1 mo. 19, 1842; married, 2 mo., 1875, Charles S. Jones.
1872. David W.7, born 11 mo. 27, 1844; married, 10 mo. 2, 1870, Margaret Houdasheldt.
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1873. George W.7, born 4 mo. 12, 1848; married, 8 mo. 7, 1870, Elizabeth Fitch.
1874. Sarah V.7, born 8 mo. 6, 1850; died 1 mo. 23, 1854.
1875. Mary H.7, born 12 mo. 5, 1852 ; married, 8 mo. 12, 1883, James L. Trussell.
1876. Lewis H.7, born 1 mo. 28, 1856; married Effie M. Bleeze.
1877. Eliza V.7, born 10 mo. 2, 1859; married, 10 mo. 2, 1877, Philip S. Spicer.
710. BASIL W. SHOEMAKER6 (Abraham5, George, Jr.4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Abraham Shoemaker and Martha Webster, his
wife, was born 10 mo. 28, 1817; died in Loudon County, Virginia, 11 mo. 27,
1890; married, by Mayor Swift, in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 28, 1848, to Caroline
Thomas, born 9 mo. 24, 1824, daughter of Spencer Thomas and his wife
Hepzibah Spencer, of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Basil \V. and Caroline (Thomas) Shoemaker:
878. Lemuel T.7, born 8 mo. 23, 1849; died young.
879. Ellen F.7, born 11 mo. 26, 1851 ; married, 1 mo., 1883, George W. Nichols.
880. Howard7, born 12 mo. 24, 1853 ; married, 5 mo., 1887, Eva Mosher.
881. Elwood7, born 2 mo. 14. 1859; married, 9 mo. 10, 1883, Lutie James.
882. Edwin7, born 2 mo. 14, 1859; married, 2 mo. 3, 1892, Permelia G. Hixon.
883. George7, born 8 mo. 4, 1861.
884. Annie Lizzie7, born 7 mo. 28, 1864; married, 11 mo. 24, 1887, Charles W. Hudson.
885. Thomas S.7, born 1 mo. 20, 1867 ; died young.
886. Edith Maria7, born 11 mo. 25. 1869: married, 5 mo. 30, 1894, Frank Hibbs.
712. JOHN CHILD8 (Henry Child6, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Henry Child and Sarah Kirk, his wife, was born
9 mo. 20, 1789; died 6 mo. 18, 1876; married, 10 mo. 29, 181 1, Rachel Teas,
who died 10 mo. 30, 1857, daughter of John and Rachel Teas, of Philadelphia.
Children of John and Rachel (Teas) Child:
1887. John Teas7, born 12 mo. 14, 1812; died 8 mo. 24, 1832.
1888. Samuel Teas7, born 10 mo. 6, 1814; married Sarah Lloyd.
1889. Henry Teas7, born 8 mo. 16. 1816; married (1) Anna R. Pickering; (2) Sarah
Ann Nicholson; (3) Ellen M. Hancock.
1890. Isaac T.', born 10 mo. 29, 1818; died 8 mo. 15, 1832.
1891. Thomas T.7, born 8 mo. 15, 1820; married (1) Elizabeth Kenderdine ; (2) Anna
Martin.
1892. Mary T.7, born 12 mo. 27, 1824; married Hector C. Ivins.
715. RACHEL LLOYD'5 (Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Benjamin Lloyd and Sarah Child, his wife,
was born 3 mo. 24, 1776; died 2 mo. 23, 1826; married John Malone, son of
John and Rebecca (Goode) Malone, of Buckingham township, Bucks County.
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Children of John and Rachel (Lloyd) Malone:
1893. Charles L.7, born 10 mo. 7, 1803; died unmarried.
1894. Seneca E.7, born 8 mo. 11, 1805; married Hannah Iredell Trump.
1895. Benjamin7, born 10 mo. 26, 1807; died 12 mo. 29, 1871 ; married Elizabeth Jacoby.
1896. Sarah C.\ born 5 mo. 10, 1810; married John Betts.
1897. Mary7, born 8 mo. 10, 1815; married Daniel Trump.
1898. Watson7, born 10 mo. 24, 1817; married Hannah Hough Taylor.
1899. John K.7, born 7 mo. 10, 1821 ; married Sarah A. Moore.
716. ELIZABETH LLOYD8 (Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4,
George3, George2', George1), daughter of Benjamin Lloyd and Sarah Child,
his wife, was born n mo. 24, 1777; died 10 mo. 18, 1826; married, 11 mo.
15, 1805, as his second wife, Mark Balderston, born 5 mo. 1, 1778; died 9 mo.
26, 1823; son of John and Hannah (Watson) Balderston, of Solebury, Bucks
County. Mark's first wife was Anna Brown, born 1 mo. 10, 1778; died 8 mo.
25, 1802; no issue.
Children of Mark and Elizabeth (Lloyd) Balderston:
1900. Charles7, born 8 mo. 30, 1806; died 11 mo. 2, 1826.
1901. Ann7, born 1 mo. 6, 1809; died 11 mo. I, 1826.
1902. Sarah7, born 5 mo. 23, 1811; died 11 mo. 19. 1831.
1903. George7, born 7 mo. 16, 1813 ; died 1 mo. 15, 1839, unmarried.
1904. Maria7, born 2 mo. 9, 1816; died 5 mo. 18, 1899; married Jesse W. Taylor. (See
No. 645.)
1905. Lloyd7, born 7 mo. 21. 1818; married Catharine Canby.
1906. Mark7, born 12 mo. 26, 1820; married (1) Ann Scattergood ; (2) Lydia E. Van
Blarcom.
720. BENJAMIN LLOYD0 (Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Benjamin Lloyd and his wife Sarah Child, was
born in Moreland township, 8 mo. 22, 1784; died 9 mo. 10, 1831 ; married,
at Solebury Meeting, Bucks County, 11 mo. 17, 1818, Hannah Hampton,
daughter of Oliver and Hannah Hampton, of Solebury township.
Children of Benjamin and Hannah (Hampton) Lloyd :
1907. Sarah7, born 9 mo. 30, 1819; died 11 mo. 26, 1874; married, 3 mo. 25, 1840,
Samuel T. Child. (See No. 1888.)
1908. Oliver7, born 8 mo. 6, 1822; died 2 mo. 10, 1861 ; married Phebe Cox.
1909. Elizabeth B.', born 6 mo. 20, 1824; died 3 mo. 16, 1896; married Edward Linton.
1910. James7, born 9 mo. 26, 1826; died 11 mo. 11, 1826.
1911. Benjamin7, born 10 mo. 9, 1831 ; died 8 mo. 18, 1893; married Nancy Bird.
722. JESSE LLOYD6 (Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Benjamin Lloyd and his wife Sarah Child, was
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born ii mo. 3, 1788; died 9 mo. 26, 1832; married at Falls Meeting, Bucks
County, 11 mo. 19, 1812, Ann Yardley, born 2 mo. 6, 1790; died 3 mo. 30,
1845; she was the daughter of Mahlon and Elizabeth (Brown) Yardley, of
Lower Makefield township.
Children of Jesse and Ann (Yardley) Lloyd:
1912. Sarah', born 8 mo. 3, 1813 ; died 10 mo. 2, 1832.
1913. Mahlon7, born 11 mo. 25, 1814; married Amelia Davenport.
1914. William7, born 3 mo. 9, 1816; married Mercy Ely.
1915. Benjamin J.7, born 3 mo. 6, 1819 ; married Lydia Y. Taylor.
1916. Elizabeth7, born 1 mo. 31. 1822; married Thomas F. Davenport.
725. JOHN LLOYD6 (Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Benjamin Lloyd and his wife Sarah Child, was
born 9 mo. 16, 1796; died 7 mo., 1877; married (1), at Gwynedd Meeting,
4 mo. 8, 1823, Lydia Spencer, born 8 mo. 10, 1799, daughter of John and
Lydia (Foulke) Spencer, of Moreland, Montgomery County; she died 12 mo.
30, 1823; he married (2) Sidnea Paul, born 3 mo 7, 1802, daughter of
Joshua and Hannah Paul; she died 8 mo. 20, 1866.
Children of John and Sidnea (Paul) Lloyd:
1917. William Stokes7, born 9 mo. 16, 1827; died 11 mo. 5, 1852.
1918. Lydia Ann7, born 4 mo. 1, 1829; married W. Jarrett Hallowell.
1919. Hannah S.7, born 3 mo. 9, 1831 ; married Joseph W. Hallowell.
1920. Ellen L.t, born 7 mo. 8, 1833 ; married Charles H. Lukens.
1921. Joseph Paul7, born 10 mo. 8, 1835 ; married, 4 mo. 6. 1887, Emma Kellar : no issue.
1922. Sarah C.7, born 3 mo. 20, 1838; married Israel H. Mather.
1923. Emma7, born 3 mo. 30, 1840; died 8 mo. 15, 1867; married, 10 mo. 31, 1866,
Jonathan Iredell, son of James Iredell, of Horsham ; no issue.
1924. John', born 8 mo. 15, 1842; married Annie Williams.
726. JOSEPH PARRY6 (Elizabeth Child5. Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Child) Parry, was born
10 mo. 23, 1779; died 3 mo. 29, 1808; married, 5 mo. 29, 1804, in Philadel-
phia, Ann (Williams) Shoemaker, born 8 mo. 13, 1770; died 2 mo. 3, 1855;
widow of Joseph Shoemaker and daughter of Hezekiah and Grace (Biles)
Williams, of Philadelphia.
Children of Joseph and Ann (Williams) Parry:
1925. Mary', born 3 mo. 18, 1805; died 5 mo. 11, 1871 ; married, 10 mo. I, 1856, Stephen
Shaw ; no issue.
1926. Sarah S.\ born 12 mo. 2, 1806 ; married Edward Swain, M.D.
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727. SARAH PARRY6 (Elizabeth Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Child) Parry, was
born 5 mo. 31, 1781 ; died 3 mo., 1863; married, 12 mo. 2, 1806, at Friends'
North Meeting in Philadelphia, James Howell, silversmith, of Philadelphia,
son of Jacob S. Howell and Mary Carmalt, his wife.
Children of James and Sarah (Parry) Howell :
1927. Mary7, born 10 mo. 23, 1807; married Benjamin R. Mears, M.D.
1928. Elizabeth C, born 4 mo. 23, 1809.
1929. Ann7, born 6 mo. 22, 1811 ; died 8 mo. 29, 1827.
1930. Caleb7, born 6 mo. 4, 1813 ; married Elizabeth Hoover.
1931. Sarah7, born 3 mo. 8, 1819; married Edward W. Wilson.
1932. Rebecca Carmalt7, born 5 mo. 22, 1824; married, 2 mo. 17, 1851, Manlove Hayes.
730. MARY PARRY6 (Elizabeth Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Child) Parry, was
born 8 mo. 25, 1786; died 5 mo. 17, 1848; married, 5 mo. 27, 1806, Benjamin
Davis, son of Nathan and Elizabeth (Hibberd) Davis, of Darby, Delaware
County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Benjamin and Mary (Parry) Davis:
1933. Charles7, born 6 mo. 16, 1807; died 10 mo. 30, 1854; married Rowland H.
Stevenson.
1934- Joseph Parry7, born 5 mo. 20, 1809; died n mo. 29, 1842.
1935. Elizabeth7, born 10 mo. 19, 1811; died 12 mo. 22, 1832.
1936. Elwood C.7, born 5 mo. 13, 1816; married Margaret Aldridge.
1937. Mary Parry'7, born 1 mo. 18, 1824; died 3 mo. 14, 1850.
736. JOHN WALTON6 (Hannah Child5, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Thomas and Hannah (Child) Walton, of Moreland
township, died 9 mo. 5, 1833; married, at Abington Meeting, 10 mo. 17,
1816, Juliana Michener, born 3 mo. 31, 1793; died in Moreland, 10 mo. 2^,
1824; daughter of John and Martha Michener, of Abington.
Children of John and Juliana (Michener) Walton:
1938. Martha M.7, born 1 mo. 1, 1818; married, 2 mo. 26, 1846, Jonathan, son of Robert
Roberts and Hannah Tyson.
1939. Edwin Child7, born 12 mo. 20, 1821 ; married, 3 mo. 7, 1844, Mary W. Roberts.
1940. May R.7, born 7 mo. 20, 1824.
739. SARAH CHILD6 (John Child5, Mary Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of John Child and Mary Phipps, his wife, died
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at the age of seventy-one years; married John Conrad, born 2 mo. 4, 1782;
died 7 mo. 29, 1853 ; son of Joseph Conrad and Rebecca Cook, his wife.
Children of John and Sarah (Child) Conrad (Conrad Genealogy) :
1941. James7, born 5 mo. 20, 1806; married Sarah Sterigere.
1942. Mary7, born 8 mo. 11, 1808; married Levi Roberts.
1943. Peter7, born 9 mo. 26. 1810; married Sarah Ambler.
1944. Joseph7, born 12 mo. 24, 1812 ; married Rebecca A. Shaw.
1945. Tacy7, born 7 mo. 22, 1815.
1946. John R.\ born 11 mo. 3, 1817; married (1) Emetine Adams; (2) Anna P. Lewis.
1947. Albert7, born 1 mo. 25, 1820; married Martha D. Ball.
1948. Charles N.7, born 4 mo. 24, 1822; married Lydia A. Walton.
1949. Elizabeth7, born 9 mo. 7, 1824 ; married Joseph Walton.
1950. Lewis7, born 11 mo. 26, 1826; married Rebecca A. Bailey.
1951. Isaac7, born 10 mo. 30, 1828; married (1) Mary Walton; (2) Sallie Ambler.
1952. Levi7, born 12 mo. 26, 1830; died 9 mo. 13, 1862, in the army.
744. JOHN CHILDS6 (John Child5, Mary Shoemaker4, George3,
George2, George1), son of John Child and Mary Phipps, his wife, was born
7 mo. 9, 1798; died 4 mo. 8, 1825; married, 1820, Ann T., daughter of
Jacob T. and Mary (Thomas) Moore, of Plymouth, Pennsylvania. After
the death of John, the widow resided in Plymouth until 1854, when she re-
moved to her son's residence in Norristown, where she died in 1892, aged
ninety-one years.
Children of John and Ann T. (Moore) Childs:
I9S3- Jacob7, born 1 mo. 31, 1822; married Lydia Foss.
'954- John7, born 5 mo. 10, 1825; died in infancy.
749. ANN SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2,
George1), daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and his wife Tacy Ambler, was
born 3 mo. 17, 1786; died 1863; married, 12 mo. 14, 1810, at Gwynedd
Friends' Meeting, Nathan Evans, born 1 mo. 25, 1772; died 1 mo. 19, 1826;
son of Thomas and Elizabeth Evans, of Gwynedd township.
Children of Nathan and Ann (Shoemaker) Evans :
1955. Charles7, born 9 mo. 30, 1811; married (1) Mary M. Morgan; (2) Sarah M.
Harris.
1956. Edmund7, born 5 mo. 29, 1816; died 1847; married Jane R. Smith; no issue.
750. EZEKIEL SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2,
George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and Tacy Ambler, his wife, was born
9 mo. 19, 1787; died 12 mo. 14, 1818; married, 2 mo. 15, 18 16, at Plymouth
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Meeting, Margaret Weber, born 6 mo. 24, 1790, daughter of Jacob and Tacy
Weber, of Whitpain township.
Margaret (Weber) Shoemaker married (2), 5 mo. 15, 1823, at Gwynedd
Meeting, Daniel Williams, of Moreland, son of Richard and Sarah Williams,
of New Garden, North Carolina ; they removed to Richmond, Indiana, where
Daniel was a minister in the Society of Friends.
Children of Ezekiel and Margaret (Weber) Shoemaker:
1957. Tacy', born 11 mo. 29, 1816; married Joshua Murphy.
1958. Charles', born 8 1110. 18, 1818; married Margaret Ann Ellis.
751. HANNAH SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2,
George1), daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and Tacy Ambler, his wife, was
born 10 mo. 10, 1789; died 12 mo. 30, 1867, in Philadelphia; married, at
Gwynedd Meeting, 10 mo. 12, 1819, John H. Cavender, who died in Phila-
delphia, 11 mo. 21, 1869, son of William and Elizabeth Cavender, of Abing-
ton, Pennsylvania. John was a well-known conveyancer and real estate
dealer of Philadelphia.
Children of John H. and Hannah (Shoemaker) Cavender:
1959- Joseph7, born 9 mo. 23, 1820; died 7 mo. 5, 1822.
i960. Thomas S.7, born 8 mo. 6, 1822; married Elizabeth Mott.
752. ELLEN SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2,
George1), daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and his wife Tacy Ambler, was
born 11 mo. 25, 1791 ; died 8 mo. 10, 1868; married, at Gwynedd Meeting,
10 mo. 3, 181 5, John Forman, of New Britain, Bucks County, son of Alexan-
der and Jane Forman.
Children of John and Ellen (Shoemaker) Forman:
1961. Elizabeth7, born 9 mo. 21, 1816; died young.
1962. Elizabeth7, born 9 mo. 24, 1818; married, 5 mo., 1842, John T. Michener.
1963. Sarah7, born 3 mo. 17, 1825.
1964. Jane7, born 11 mo. 24, 1832.
753. JOHN SHOEMAKER6 (Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2,
George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and Tacy Ambler, his wife, was born
3 mo. 11, 1793, m Gwynedd township; married, at Abington Meeting, 5 mo.
11, 1815, Elizabeth Logan, daughter of Joseph and Mary Logan, of Abington
township.
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Children of John and Elizabeth (Logan) Shoemaker:
1965. Hannah L.7, born 2 mo. 24, 1816; married John Jones.
1966. Maria', born 11 mo. 9, 1817; married William Steel.
1967. Tacy Ann7, born 6 mo. 2, 1820 ; married George Logan.
1968. Jane7, born 3 mo. 5, 1822 ; married George Logan.
1969. Martha7, born 3 mo. 1, 1824.
1970. Joseph A.7, born 3 mo. 5. 1826; married, 1 mo. 1, 1857, Esther Ann Harper.
1971. Elizabeth7, born 11 mo. 13, 1827.
1972. John F.7, born 9 mo. 12, 1831.
754. JOSEPH SHOEMAKER0 (Joseph5, Ezekiel4. Richard3, George2,
George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and his wife Tacy Ambler, was born 12
mo. 17, 1794; died 3 mo. 2j, 1872; married, 4 mo. 10, 1821, Phebe Hallo-
well, born 2 mo. 14, 1799; died 6 mo. 16, 1878; daughter of William and
Susanna Hallowell, of Gwynedd.
Children of Joseph and Phebe (Hallowell) Shoemaker:
1973. Ezekiel7, born I mo. 17, 1822; married Hannah H. Meredith.
1974. Ellin H.7, born 10 mo. 24, 1823; married Cadwalader R. Evans.
1975. Ruth Ann7, born 11 mo. 11, 1825; died 11 mo. 30, 1855, unmarried.
1976. William H.7, born 10 mo. 21, 1829; married Eleanor Conard.
1977. Hannah7, born 4 mo. 1, 1837; died 10 mo., 1840.
756. HANNAH SHOEMAKER6 (Richardr\ Ezekiel4, Richard3,
George2, George1), daughter of Richard Shoemaker and Eleanor Roberts, his
wife, was born in Gwynedd township, 8 mo. 7, 1794; died in 1875; married
Isaac W Moore, born in 1785; died in 1832.
Children of Isaac W. and Hannah (Shoemaker) Moore:
1978. Sarah Ann7, born 1819; married Abner Thomas.
1979. Richard S.7, born 1821 ; married Tacy Jarrett.
1980. Hannah S.7, born 1829; died i860; married Joseph L. Thomas; no issue.
1981. Isaac W.7, born 183 1 ; married Barbara Davis.
761. CADWALADER ROBERTS6 (Edward Roberts5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, Richard3, George2, George1), son of Edward and Rebecca Roberts,
was born 1 mo. 1, 1800; died 5 mo. 20, 1876; married, 10 mo. 25, 1842,
Ann Phillips, born 3 mo. 14, 1819; died 8 mo. 22, 1864. Cadwalader was
buried at Catawissa, Pennsylvania.
Children of Cadwalader and Ann (Phillips) Roberts:
1982. Rebecca A.7, born 10 mo. 16, 1845 ; died 6 mo. 9, 1859.
1983. Edward C.7, born 5 mo. 19, 1848; died 2 mo. 4, 1866.
1984. David B.7, born 1 mo. 26, 1850; died 2 mo. 22, 1877; married Amanda Reedy.
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1985. Ruth H.7, born 9 mo. 24, 1853; died 7 mo. 5, 1879; married, 4 mo. 7, 1875, William
U. John, farmer of Bear Gap.
1986. Sarah E.7, born 1858; married, 1880, James E. U. Crawford.
1987. Rachel A.', born i860.
765. EDWARD J. ROBERTS6 (Edward Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), physician, of Bloomfield, Indiana, son of
Edward Roberts and Rebecca Phillips, his wife, was born 12 mo. 29, 1808;
married Annie Bartholomew.
Children of Edward J. and Annie (Bartholomew) Roberts:
1988. Josiah7, born 10 mo. II, 1834: married Lucinda Wonders.
1989. Petrican7, born 2 mo. 27, 1837 ; died 1864 ; buried in Memphis, Tennessee ;
married, in 1862, Leah Miller.
1990. Charles H.7, born 8 mo. 5, 1839 ; married, 1866, Katie Shehen.
1991. Caroline7, born 2 mo. 27, 1841 ; married, 1871, James Doyle.
1992. Cordelia7, born 6 mo. 8, 1843.
1993. Agnes B.7, born 4 mo. 4, 1846; married, 5 mo. 22, 1871, William McKendree.
1994. Edward C.7, born 5 mo. 24, 1849; married, 1879, Laura Nation.
1995- Josephine7, born 1 mo. 8, 1851 ; married, 1869, W. M. Figg.
1996. Letitia7, born 1 mo. 8, 1851 ; died 1880; married, 1867, David Hunter.
1997. Hannah7, born 9 mo. 15, 1854; married. 1873, G. T. Clark.
1998. Villary7, born 4 mo. 8, 1859; married, 6 mo. 27, 1885, Henry Clay Kindred.
766. DAVID ROBERTS0 (Edward Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Edward Roberts and Rebecca Phillips,
his wife, was born 8 mo. 19, 181 1 ; married, 1835, Frances Sanders.
Children of David and Frances (Sanders) Roberts:
1999. Alfred7, born 7 mo. 12, 1837; married Elizabeth R. Rishel.
2000. Rebecca R.7, born 1839; married, 1865, Aaron Sechler.
2001. Hannah7, born 1842; married George W. Mower.
2002. Josiah R.7, born 1844 ; married Elizabeth J. Clawson.
2003. John E.7, born 2 mo. 12, 1847 ; married Lavinia Derling.
2004. Clarence7, born 1849; died 1851.
2005. Margaret S.7, born 1851 ; married Peter A. Rishel.
2006. Fannie Agnes7, born 1854; married Theodore C. Reese.
2007. Sarah E.7, born 1857.
2008. Martha Jane7, born i860.
2009. William A.7, born 1863.
767. STEPHEN F. ROBERTS" (Edward Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Edward Roberts and Rebecca Phillips,
his wife, was born 7 mo. 10, 1814; married, 1847, Margaret George,
daughter of Stephen George; residence, Danville, Pennsylvania.
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Children of Stephen F. and Margaret (George) Roberts:
2010. Eli W.7, married Kate Machimer.
201 1. Georoe E.', married Ella M. Jacobs.
768. JOSIAH A. ROBERTS6 (Edward Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard'1, George2, George1), son of Edward Roberts and Rebecca Phillips,
his wife, of Rupert, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, was born 2 mo. 2, 1820;
married, 1845, Anna M. Clewell.
Children of Josiah A. and Anna M. (Clewell) Roberts:
2012. William H.t, born 4 mo. 28, 1846 ; married Ellen Barndt.
2013. Harvey", born 1848; married Maria L. Fenstermacher.
2014. Arthur7, born 1850; married Lary E. Ranch.
2015. Sarah A.7, born 1852; married Charles Decker.
2016. Edward', born 9 mo. 21, 1854; married Rettie Lewis.
2017. Anna M.7, and David7, twins, born 1857.
2018. Clarence7, born i860.
2019. Clara7, born i860; died young.
2020. Joseph E.7, born 1862.
769. JOSEPH ROBERTS6 (Ezekiel Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), of Ohio, son of Ezekiel Roberts and Ann Doyle,
his wife, was born 11 mo. 15, 1799; died 7 mo., 1830; married Esther
Scott, born 1809; died 1883.
Child of Joseph and Esther (Scott) Roberts:
2021. Amanda7, born 1830 ; married Jeptha Kinsey.
770. MARY ROBERTS6 (Ezekiel Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Ezekiel Roberts and Ann Doyle, his
wife, was born 2 mo. 27, 1801 ; died 1856; married Abraham Griffith.
Children of Abraham and Mary (Roberts) Griffith:
2022. Elena7, married John Cooper, of Illinois.
2023. Anna R.', married William Giffen, of Jackson County, West Virginia.
2024. Reese L.\ married Catharine Seal, of Ohio.
2025. Charles7, married Sarah J. Peck, of New Jersey.
2026. Ruth', married Reuben Creighton, of Ohio.
77^. CHARLES ROBERTS6 (Ezekiel Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), of Iowa, son of Ezekiel Roberts and Ann Doyle,
his wife, was born 1 mo. 19, 1808; died 1 mo. 2T„ 1875; buried at Chariton,
Iowa. He married Sarah Harris, daughter of John and Frances Harris.
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Children of Charles and Sarah (Harris) Roberts :
2027. John7, born 1831 ; married (1) Mary Barrett; (2) Sarah A. McKee.
2028. Martha A.', married James H. Lounsberry.
2029. Levi', born I mo. 10. 1834; married Mary J. Rogers.
2030. Ezekiel', born 6 mo. 22, 1835 ; married Samantha Jackson.
2031. Theudas H.', married Mary A. Noe.
2032. Wright', born 11 mo. 7, 1838; married Samantha Severe.
2033. Francis M.', died young.
2034. Esther A.', died young.
2035. Emanuel N.', married Eleanor Frazier.
2036. Charles H.', born 9 mo. 11, 1845; married Mary Catharine Hogan.
2037. Edwin', died young.
2038. Amanda', married John D. Oden.
2039. Sarah J.', married Anthony James.
777. JOB ROBERTS0, (Cadwalader Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker*,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Cadwalader Roberts and Elizabeth Evans,
his wife, farmer, was born at Gwynedd, 4 mo. 1, 1814; died 8 mo. 31, 1858,
in Harford County, Maryland ; buried at Fallston Friends' ground. He mar-
ried, 9 mo. 19. 1844, Hannah Pickering, born 7 mo. 23, 181 1 ; died 12 mo. 22,
1884; daughter of Yeomans Pickering, of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Job and Hannah (Pickering) Roberts:
2040. William P.', born 6 mo. 16, 1845; married (1), 1869, Anna M. Pugh, born 1846;
died 1870; daughter of Abner Pugh, of Oxford. Pennsylvania; (2), 1876,
Agnes D. Taggart, born 1854; died 1895; daughter of John Taggart, of St.
Clairsville, Ohio. William graduated in 1869 from the Law Department,
University of Michigan ; served in the Union army, in the Forty-seventh
Regiment. P. V. M.. and as officer in the Forty-fifth Regiment. Linked States
Colored Troops. He is a member of the bar of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
2041. Ellwood P.', born 9 mo. 30, 1847; died 11 mo. 23, 1864, in United States Military
Hospital, Philadelphia ; member of the One Hundred and Ninety-fifth Regi-
ment, P. V. ; buried in Gwynedd, Pennsylvania.
2042. Horace W.'. born 12 mo. 5. 1850; died 4 mo. 15. 1885; buried in Phcenix, Arizona;
married, 10 mo. 17, 1877, Edith R. Hooper.
2043. Richard J.', born 1854; married, 1880, Martha C. Shoemaker.
779. CHARLES ROBERTS6 (Joseph Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Roberts and Elizabeth Ruben-
kamp, his wife, of Upper Dublin, was born 1807; died 1866; married Sarah
Ann Kenderdine.
Children of Charles and Sarah Ann (Kenderdine) Roberts:
2044. Elizabeth7, born 1832; died 1862, unmarried.
2045. Gulielma7, born 1834; died 1865; married Edwin Thomas; no issue.
2046. Jesse7, born 2 mo. 13, 1837 ; married Sarah E. Skirving.
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2047. George K.7, born 5 mo. 5. 1840; married Elizabeth E. Shaw.
2048. Richard K.7, born 1843; married Ruth A. Michener.
2049. Anna J.t, born 1845; died 1866, unmarried.
2050. Joseph7, born 9 mo. 11, 1848; married Mary W. Evans.
780. MARY ANN ROBERTS6 (Joseph Roberts7', Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph Roberts and Elizabeth
Rubenkamp, his wife, was born 1810; died 1886; married, 1835, Henry
Magee.
Children of Henry and Mary Ann (Roberts) Magee :
2051. Martha W.7, married William Johnson.
2052. Charles R.7
2053. Jane Elizabeth7.
2054. Agnes J.7, married Charles H. Kehr.
2055- Joseph Roberts7, married Sarah McCarter. (See No. 2744.)
2056. Henry7, married Anna Sutton.
782. ISRAEL ROBERTS6 (Richard Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Richard Roberts and his wife Mary
Scott, was born 1806; died 1849; he was a merchant living in Ohio. He
married, 1832, Sarah T. Ward, born 1809; died 1880. He was buried in
Emerson, Ohio.
Children of Israel and Sarah T. (Ward) Roberts:
2057. Frances L.7, born in Chicago, Illinois, 1834.
2058. Josephine7, born 1838; married Eber B. Ward, Captain Thirty-fourth Illinois
Volunteers ; died 1863.
783. ALEXANDER SCOTT ROBERTS6 (Richard Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), son of Richard Roberts and Mary
Scott, his wife, was born 1809; died in Texas in 1850; married Mary Fort.
He was a captain of Illinois troops in the Black Hawk War.
Child of Alexander Scott and Mary (Fort) Roberts :
2059. Amanda', died about i860 ; married Young.
785. EZEKIEL ROBERTS6 (Richard Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4.
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Richard Roberts and Mary Scott, his
wife, was born 1813; he was a minister in the Society of Friends. He
married (1), 1841, Elizabeth Ann Griffith, born 1817; died 1867; (2), in
1876, Elizabeth P. Harrison, born 1820; died 1895.
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Child of Ezekiel and Elizabeth Ann (Griffith) Roberts:
2060. Richard E.7, born 1843 ; married, 1870, Mira G. Smith.
786. ROWLAND ROBERTS6 (Richard Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4.
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Richard Roberts and Mary Scott, his
wife, was born 1817; died 1890; he was a miller of Short Creek, Ohio. He
married, 1843, Mary Ann Humphreys, born 1819; died 1893. Rowland was
buried at New Sharon, Iowa.
Children of Rowland and Mary Ann (Humphreys) Roberts:
2061. Charles H.t, born 10 mo. 11, 1847. Lawyer, Chicago.
2062. Sarah Irene', born 7 mo. 4, 1849; married John Nelson Landis.
2063. Richard A.7, born 1 mo. 25, 1852; died 7 mo. 1, 1888; married, 10 mo. 22, 1874,
Katherine Pleasant Barnes.
2064. Mary Eliza7, born 10 mo. 29. 1851.
2065. Agnes Evans7, born 4 mo. 16, i860; died 8 mo. 22, 1886.
797. MARY DELAPLAIN6 (James Delaplain5, Nehemiah Delaplain4,
Elizabeth Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of James Delaplain and
Mary Kirk, his wife, was born 12 mo. 14, 1788; died 6 mo. 2J< 1867; mar-
ried. 6 mo. 11, 1807, Robert McCay, born 7 mo. 10, 1783: died 7 mo. 24,
1864; son of Robert and Rachel McCay. Robert and Mary McCay were
buried in the cemetery adjoining the Baptist Church at Upland.
Children of Robert and Mary (Delaplain) McCay:
2066. Rachel7, born 4 mo. 30, 1808; died 11 mo. 14, 1886; married, 2 mo. 25, 1836,
Peter W. Green.
2067. James7, born 6 mo. 30, 1810; died 9 mo. 29. 1886; married, 6 mo. 18, 1835, Martha
Bond.
2068. Mary D.7, born 1 mo. 23, 1813; unmarried.
2069. Robert7, born 12 mo. 17, 1815; died n mo. 17, 1896, unmarried.
2070. Margaret7, born 6 mo. 16, 1818 ; married, 10 mo. 31, 1839, Israel Maddock.
2071. Jane7, born 4 mo. 9, 1822: married, 11 mo. 3, 1847, Richard Krider.
2072. William7, born 12 mo. 6. 1824 ; died 5 mo. 22. 1883 ; married. 2 mo. 24, 1859,
Elizabeth Shinn.
2073. Rebecca7, born 1 mo. 9, 1827; died 11 mo. 5, 1827.
2074. John7, born 1 mo. 18, 1829; married. 10 mo. 4, 1848, Hannah Johnson.
798. NEHEMIAH DELAPLAIN'3 (James Delaplain5, Nehemiah Dela-
plain4, Elizabeth Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of James Delaplain and
Mary Kirk, his wife, was born 11 mo. 26, 1790; died 2 mo. 17, i860;
married, at Wilmington, Delaware, Lavinia Springer, who died 10 mo. 9,
1840. They are interred at St. James Episcopal Church, below Newark.
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Children of Nehemiah and Lavinia (Springer) Delaplain :
2075. Louis Springer7, removed to Wheeling, West Virginia ; he married Anne McCoy,
and had children:
2076. Robert8.
2077. Mary8.
2078. Louis8.
2079. Elizabeth8.
2080. Sarah1, died 11 mo. 7, 1885.
2081. Mary'.
2082. Jeremiah7.
2083. Thomas7.
2084. Lavinia7.
Soo. JAMES DELAPLAIN6 (James Delaplain5, Nehemiah Delaplain4,
Elizabeth Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of James Delaplain and Mary
Kirk, his wife, was born 6 mo. 10, 1795; died 2 mo. 9, 1884. He married, in
1817, Mary Wendrickson, born 1800; died 4 mo. 9, 1883.
Children of James and Mary (Wendrickson) Delaplain:
2085. Peter7, established himself in Wheeling, and married Florence Keely.
2086. Esther A.7, died 2 mo. 1, 1873; married William Armstrong.
2087. Elizabeth7.
2088. Mary J.!, married David Snodgrass.
2089. Caroline7, married George Hamilton, M.D.
2090. James, Jr.7, married Rebecca Hendrickson.
2091. Frances7, married Robert L. Robinson.
801. JANE DELAPLAIN* (James Delaplain5, Nehemiah Delaplain4,
Elizabeth Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of James Delaplain and
Mary Kirk, his wife, was born 6 mo. 28, 1797; died 6 mo. 20. 1843 ! married,
9 mo. 26, 1816, John Armstrong, son of Archibald and Sarah (Richards)
Armstrong; he died 6 mo. 13, 1869. aged eighty-three years and three
months.
Children of John and Jane (Delaplain) Armstrong:
2092. James M.', born 7 mo. 13, 1817; died 7 mo. 24, 1823.
2093. Sarah J.7, born 4 mo. 20, 1819; married, 2 mo. 23, 1841, John Springer.
2094. Archibald7, born 11 mo. 21, 1820; married, 2 mo. 11, 1847, Sarah Springer.
2095. Mary D.', born 8 mo. 27, 1822 ; unmarried.
2096. George L.7, born 7 mo. 21, 1824; died 10 mo. 15, 1843.
2097. Hannah L.7, born 8 mo. 15, 1827; married, 3 mo. 9, 1853, Hiram Pierson.
2098. Susan D.7, born 12 mo. 12, 1829; married, 3 mo. 7, 1855, Thomas Ralph.
2099. John, Jr.7. born 9 mo. 20, 1831 ; married, 11 mo. 18, 1856, Hannah H. Woodward.
2100. Nathaniel', born 6 mo. 8, 1834; died 8 mo. 7, 1851.
2101. Rebecca A.7, born 3 mo. 20, 1836; unmarried.
2102. Thomas L.7, born 3 mo. 19, 1842; died 7 mo. 13, 1864.
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808. ANN THOMSON6 (Thomas Thomson5, John Thomson4, Catha-
rine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas Thomson and Jane
Jarrett, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County,
3 mo. 19, 1800; married, at Abington Meeting, 5 mo. 18, 1826, Jacob S.
Jarrett, born 1 mo. 15, 1789; died 7 mo. 23, 1864; son of Joseph and Rachel
Jarrett, of Horsham township.
Children of Jacob S. and Ann (Thomson) Jarrett:
2103. Thomas T.', born 9 mo. 13, 1827.
2104. William', born 11 mo. 7, 1829.
2105. Joseph7, born 8 mo. 1, 1832.
2106. Jane T.7, born 1 mo. 22, 1836; married, 12 mo. 25, 1856, Charles Newton Smith.
2107. John7, born 7 mo. 14, 1838.
2108. George W.7, born 3 mo. 24, 1840; married, 10 mo. 11, 1866, Jane Kerbaugh, and
had one daughter, Anna, born I mo. 18, 1868.
2109. Susan7, born 2 mo. 24, 1S43.
809. HANNAH THOMSON6 (Thomas Thomson5, John Thomson4,
Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas and Jane
(Jarrett) Thomson, was born 8 mo. 2j, 1802; died 6 mo. 14, 1872; married,
10 mo. 11, 1827, John Roberts, of Byberry, son of John and Letitia Roberts.
Children of John and Hannah (Thomson) Roberts:
2110. Abigail7, born 12 mo. 27, 1828; married, 11 mo. 13, 1856, Nathan C. Tyson.
2111. Thomas T.7, born 3 mo. 27, 1831 ; married, 10 mo. 16, 1863, Elizabeth W. Holt.
2112. Ann7, born 6 mo. 15, 1833; married, 4 mo. 27, 1865, William W. Ridge.
21 13. Mary7, born 5 mo. 19, 1836; unmarried.
2114. William7, born 6 mo. 17, 1839; died 10 mo. 24, 1880.
2115. Jane7, born 3 mo. 10, 1842; married, 2 mo. 17. 1870, John Kirkbride.
811. SARAH THOMSON6 (Thomas Thomson5, John Thomson4,
Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas and Jane
(Jarrett) Thomson, was born in Cheltenham, 8 mo. 8, 1807; died 3 mo. 3,
1885; married (1), at Abington Meeting, 4 mo. 8, 1830, Anthony Williams,
4th, son of Joseph and Ann Williams, of Whitemarsh ; he died 10 mo 4, 1844 ;
she married (2), 1 mo. 2, 1849, at Abington Meeting, Jesse Shoemaker, son
of Thomas and Jane Shoemaker, of Whitemarsh township ; he died 6 mo. 28,
1854, and she married (3), 5 mo. 1, 1856, in Philadelphia, Cyrus, son of
Isaac and Tamer Betts, of Solebury, Bucks County, an elder of Abington
Meeting; he died 9 mo. 8, 1884; buried at Solebury.
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Zhc Sbocmafecr jfantil^ of Gbcltcnbam
Children of Anthony, 4th, and Sarah (Thomson) Williams:
2116. Charles7, born in Whitemarsh, 5 mo. 13, 1833; married, 4 mo. 12, i860, Hetty
Ann Eastburn.
21 17. Edward H.', born in Buckingham, 9 mo. 3, 1835; married, 11 mo. 19, 1857,
Emma Cottman.
21 18. Joseph 17, born at Abington, 7 mo. 25, 1838; married, 3 mo., 1859, Margaret J.
Butler.
2119. Ann7, born 8 mo. 17, 1841 ; died 8 mo. 31, 1S41.
2120. Jane T.7, born 2 mo. 22, 1843; died 4 mo. 6, 1878.
2121. Anthony, 5th7, born 6 mo. 4, 1845; died 4 mo. 15, 1900; married, 10 mo. 27,
1869, Mary Ann Roberts.
Child of Jesse and Sarah (Thomson) Shoemaker:
2122. Sarah T.7, born 8 mo. 23, 1850; died 10 mo. 21, 1890; married, 3 mo. 29, 1876,
Alvin Haines. (See No. 1511, Jacob's line.)
812. JOHN THOMSON6 (Thomas Thomson5, John Thomson4, Catha-
rine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Thomas and Jane (Jarrett)
Thomson, of Cheltenham, was born 10 mo. 1, 1810; died 10 mo. 1, 1890;
married, 3 mo. 8, 1838, at Abington Meeting, Caroline Jones, born 10 mo.
24, 1814; died 1 mo. 14, 1877: daughter of Amos and Alice Jones, of Chelten-
ham township, Montgomery County.
Children of John and Caroline (Jones) Thomson :
2123. Charles7, born 5 mo. 23, 1839; died 6 mo. 22, 1848.
2124. Alice', born 10 mo. 31, 1840; married, 3 mo. 4, 1874, Benjamin F. Penrose;
no issue.
2125. Thomas7, born 2 mo. 28, 1842 ; married, 2 mo. 24, 1874, Mary Eyre.
2126. Samuel J.7, born 1 mo. 30, 1844; died 12 mo. 13, 1882; married, 3 mo. 20, 1878,
Fanny Twining.
2127. Jane7, born g mo. 1, 1845.
2128. Margaret Y.7, born 1 mo. 6, 1848; married, 10 mo. 11, 1871, Henry W. Hallowell.
2129. John7, born 9 mo. 30. 1849; died 3 mo. 18, 1851.
2130. George7, born 4 mo. 30, 1852 ; died at the age of three weeks.
2131. William7, born 4 mo. 30, 1852.
2132. John7, born 7 mo. 16, 1853; died 5 mo. 17, 1874.
2133- William P.7, born 2 mo. 24, 1855; died 11 mo. 12, 1886.
2134. J. Dawson7, born 2 mo. 1. 1858; married, 10 mo., 1886, Annie Knight.
813. ABIGAIL THOMSON6 (Thomas Thomson". John Thomson4.
Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas Thomson and
Jane Jarrett, his wife, of Cheltenham, married, 4 mo. 15, 1841, at Abington
Meeting, John Wildman, Jr., son of John and Mary Wildman, of Middletown,
Bucks County, where she died 2 mo. 23, 1868.
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Child of John, Jr., and Abigail (Thomson) Wildman :
2I3S- Jane T.7, born 3 mo. 17, 1842 ; married, 6 mo. 10, 1868, Joseph John Watson.
816. WILLIAM D. ROWLAND6 (Sarah Thomson5, John Thomson4.
Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Samuel Rowland and his
wife Sarah Thomson, was born 2 mo. 22, 1812; died 4 mo. 14, 1880; married,
3 mo. 15, 1838, Margaret Jenks Gillingham, born in Cheltenham, 5 mo. 2,
1814; daughter of William Gillingham and Hannah Watson, his wife, of
Cheltenham township.
Children. of William D. and Margaret Jenks (Gillingham) Rowland:
2136. Samuel7, born 1 mo. 22, 1839; died 8 mo. 18, 1868, unmarried.
2137. Hannah G.\ born 6 mo. 27, 1841 ; married, 3 mo., 1863, Joseph Richardson; they
have four children, — Margaret, born 2 mo. 3, 1864; married. 1 mo. 23, 1890,
Newton M. Comly. Mary, born 7 mo. 13, 1867. Samuel, born 2 mo. 25, 1869.
Joshua, born 11 mo. 12, 1872.
2138. Thomas G.7, born 8 mo. 9, 1843; died 4 mo. 29, 1877; married, 1 mo. 17, 1867,
Tacy Mitchell Mather, daughter of Rowland and Sarah Mitchell Mather, of
Middletown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and had one child, — William D.,
born 12 mo. 6, 1868; he married, 2 mo. 14, 1894, Linora P. Watson.
821. JACOB LIVEZEY6 (John Livezey5. Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John and Mary Livezey, of Abington,
was born 1 mo. 1, 1806; married, 3 mo. 17, 1830, at Abington Meeting, Pris-
cilla Waterman, daughter of Isaac and Edith Waterman, of Abington.
Children of Jacob and Priscilla (Waterman) Livezey :
2139. Edith W.7, born 3 mo. 3, 1832.
2140. John7, born 2 mo. 23, 1834.
2141. Joseph W.7, born 11 mo. 18, 1836.
2142. Thomas7, born 9 mo. 10, 1839.
834. SARAH LIVEZEY6 (Anthony Livezey5, Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony Livezey and Esther
Bailey, his wife, was born 2 mo. 1, 1800; died 4 mo. 12, 1885; married, 5
mo. 12, 1822, William Walton, son of Amos and Cynthia Walton, of More-
land township, Montgomery County.
Children of William and Sarah (Livezey) Walton:
2143. Smith B.7, born 12 mo. 16, 1824; married Mary Saurman.
2144. Mary Ann7, born 4 mo. 11, 1826; married Jonathan Bradfield.
2145. Anthony7, born 2 mo. 17, 1828; married Amy Ann Addis.
2146. Elizabeth7, born 1 mo. 11, 1831 ; married, 4 mo. 6, 1854, David R. Johnson.
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2147. Anna7, born 11 mo. 4, 1832; died 8 mo. 4, 1868; married, 3 mo. 4, 1858. Clark
B. Ross.
2148. Joseph', born 8 mo. 29, 1834; died unmarried.
2149. William L.7, born 10 mo. 18, 1836; married Elizabeth Berrell.
2150. Stephen7, born 7 mo. 18, 1840; married. 3 mo. 12, 1868, Mary Anna Lafferts.
835. ANN LIVEZEY6 (Anthony Livezey5, Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony Livezey and Esther
Bailey, his wife, was born 4 mo. 18, 1802; died 6 mo. 26, 1877; married,
3 mo. 15, 1827, James Fenton, son of Ephraim and Mary F. Fenton, of
Cheltenham township.
Child of James and Ann (Livezey) Fenton:
2151. Esther L.7, born 10 mo. 3, 1833; married, 4 mo. 7, 1859, Jonas W. Hallowell.
837. ALICE LIVEZEY6 (Anthony Livezey5, Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony Livezey and Esther
Bailey, his wife, was born 8 mo. 19, 1807; died 9 mo. 22, 1877; married
Thomas Fenton, born 10 mo. 18, 1801 ; died 6 mo. 6, 1875; son of Ephraim
and Mary Fenton.
Children of Thomas and Alice (Livezey) Fenton:
2152. Anne M.7, born 10 mo. 25, 1829; married Joseph Wood, of Moreland.
2153. Isabella7, born 4 mo. 6, 1832; died 7 mo. 23, 1857, unmarried.
2154. Caroline', born 2 mo. 29, 1835 ; died 12 mo. 12, 1861 ; married Nathan Shoe-
maker. (See No. 1155.)
2155. Emily7, born 8 mo. 11. 1836; died 9 mo. 25, 1877; married Clark B. Ross.
2156. Lydia7, born 3 mo. 15. 1838; died 6 mo. 22, 1875; married Charles Kulp.
2157. Samuel7, born 8 mo. 3, 1840; married, 3 mo. 2, 1865, Malinda Collom.
2158. Esther Ann7, born 6 mo. 25, 1842 ; died 4 mo. 10, i860, unmarried.
2159. William7, born 10 mo. 25, 1845 ; died 6 mo. 5, 1892 ; married Sybila Fretz.
2160. Elizabeth S.7, born 1 mo. 20, 1848.
838. ANTHONY LIVEZEY, JR.6 (Anthony Livezey8, Hannah Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Livezey and
Esther Bailey, his wife, was born 4 mo. 22, 1810; died 11 mo. 13, 1888;
married (1), 11 mo., 1834, Phebe. daughter of Thomas and Martha Yerkes;
(2), 9 mo., 1865, Sarah W., daughter of James and Sarah W. Fenton.
Children of Anthony, Jr., and Phebe (Yerkes) Livezey:
2161. Jane7, married Samuel Livezey.
2162. Anna B.7, married (1) Robert Blake; (2) William La Rue; no issue.
2163. Thomas B.7, married Lavinia Blake ; no issue.
2164. Martha7, married, 10 mo. 4, 1866, Morris Wood.
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2165. Esther7, married, 12 mo. 29, 1874, Alonza Dallas Eisenhower.
2166. Sarah', died young.
2167. Anthony7, died young.
2168. Samuel7, married Margaret Kulp.
839. EDWARD LIVEZEY6 (Anthony Livezey5, Hannah Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Livezey and Esther
Bailey, his wife, was born 9 mo. 21, 1812; died 5 mo. 6, 1843; married Mary
Shallcross.
Children of Edward and Mary (Shallcross) Livezey:
2169. Elizabeth7, died young.
2170. Esther7, married Edwin Smith.
2171. Jacob7, married Hannah Smith.
842. JOSEPH BAILEY6 (Tacy Livezey5, Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of William Bailey and his wife Tacy
Livezey, was born 2 mo. 17, 1796; died at Pine, Berks County, 5 mo. 28,
1883; married, 12 mo. 16, 1818, Martha Ltikens, born 12 mo. 9, 1796; died
7 mo. 9, 1857; daughter of David Lukens and Sarah Lloyd, his wife. Joseph
Bailey was an iron master, and owner of the Pine Iron- Works, on the Mana-
tawny, in Berks County, Pennsylvania.*
Children of Joseph and Martha (Lukens) Bailey:
2172. Charles L.7, born 3 mo. 9, 1821 ; married, 11 mo. 6, 1856, Emma H. Doll.
2173. Sarah7, born 5 mo. 13, 1823.
2174. Edward7, born 5 mo. 14, 1825 ; died 7 mo. 6, 1889 ; married, 6 mo. 8, 1852, Anna
Whitall.
2175. George7, born 4 mo. 26, 1827; married, 7 mo. 1, 1851, Ann Cre&son Valentine.
2176. William L.', born 8 mo. 29, 1829; married, 4 mo. 8, 1858, Mary B. Hayes.
2177. Hannah7, born 11 mo. 2, 1831; died 1 mo. 11, 1898; buried at Exeter Meeting-
House.
2178. Joseph L.', born 5 mo. 26, 1834; married (1), 3 mo. 31, 1863, Anna Scattergood ;
she died 3 mo. 27, 1872; he married (2), 10 mo. 15, 1885, Anna H. Warrington.
2179. Anna', born 4 mo. 12, 1836; died 4 mo. 3, 1868, unmarried; buried at Exeter.
843. SARAH BAILEY6 (Tacy Livezey5, Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of William Bailey and his wife
Tacy Livezey, was born 12 mo. 3, 1797; died 9 mo. 15, 1876; married, at
Friends' Meeting-House at London Grove, Chester County, Pennsylvania,
5 mo. 12, 1824. George S. Downing, born at Downingtown, Pennsylvania,
7 mo. 10, 1797; died at Wilmington, Delaware, 7 mo. 2, 1872; son of
Thomas R. and Mary Downing.
* Details of the Bailey line were furnished by Rebecca Bailey.
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Children of George S. and Sarah (Bailey) Downing:
2180. Samuel S.', born 12 mo. 21, 1825; married, 5 mo. 27, 1852, Mary Stapler.
2181. Mary Ann', born 10 mo. 27, 1828; died 12 mo. 23, 1852; married, 3 mo. 16, 1852,
Samuel A. Price, son of Samuel A. and Sarah Price ; born at Marcus Hook,
Pennsylvania, 9 mo. 22, 1820 ; died 3 mo. 22, 1897, at Newport News, Virginia ;
no issue.
844. MARY BAILEY6 (Tacy Livezey5, Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoe-
maker3, George2, George1), daughter of William Bailey and Tacy Livezey,
his wife, was born 10 mo. 4, 1799; died 7 mo. 28, 1835; married (1), 12
mo. 12, 1 82 1, Richard M. Cole; (2) William Llewelyn.
Children of Richard M. and Mary (Bailey) Cole:
2182. William B.7, married Rachel Patton.
2183. Sarah B.', married Mahlon Patton.
Children of William and Mary (Bailey) Llewelyn :
2184. Bailey7, born 1832; died 5 mo. 28, 1852, unmarried.
2185. Hannah7, born 4 mo. 6, 1833 ; died 3 mo. 25, 1873, unmarried.
2186. James7, born 1835 ; died 10 mo., 1857, unmarried.
846. WILLIAM E. BAILEY0 (Tacy Livezey0, Hannah Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of William Bailey and Tacy Live-
zey, his wife, was born 1 mo. 2, 1804; died 10 mo. 21, 1855; married, 2 mo.
15, 1827, Sarah Woodward.
Children of William E. and Sarah (Woodward) Bailey:
2187. Samuel7, born 1 mo. 17, 1828; died 7 mo. 23, 1843.
2188. Ann7, born 3 mo. 1, 1830; married, 1 mo. 18, 1866, David Branson.
2189. Rebecca7, born 8 mo. 8, 1832; died 5 mo. 26, i860; married, 4 mo. 17, 1856, Bennett
S. Walton.
2190. Elizabeth7, born 11 mo. 14, 1834; died 8 mo. 12, 1878; married, 2 mo. 6, 1873,
Bennett S. Walton.
2191. William7, born 11 mo. 23, 1836; died 6 mo. 29, 1864.
2192. Tacy7, born 1 mo. 26, 1839; married, 2 mo. 28, 1872, Thomas H. Moore; he died
5 mo. 15, 1872; she married (2), 1 mo. 12, 1882, Bennett S. Walton.
2193. Joel S.\ born 7 mo. 26, 1841 ; died 1895 ; married. 4 mo. 5, 1864, Sarah S. Welch.
2194. Samuel7, born 1 mo. 29, 1844 ; married, 3 mo. 25, 1869, Mary Belle Radford.
2195. Edward S.7, born 4 mo. 25, 1847; died 2 mo. 3, 1849.
2196. Joseph7, born 4 mo. 19, 1851 ; married, 12 mo. 22, 1873, Lizzie Taggart.
848. NATHAN BAILEY0 (Margaret Livezey5, Hannah Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Edward Bailey and Margaret
Livezey, his wife, was born 4 mo. 25, 1793; died 12 mo. 20, 1877; married,
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in Philadelphia, by the Hon. Robert Wharton, mayor, 10 mo. 21 1 Si 7, to
Christiana Headley, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Headley, of Fallsing-
ton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Nathan and Christiana (Headley) Bailey:
2197. John', born 12 mo. 27, 1818; died 12 mo. 3, 1877; married Rachel — — .
2198. James7, born 12 mo. 27, 1820; married Lucinda McDonough.
2199. William7, born 10 mo. 21, 1823; married Rebecca Rutherford.
2200. Ebenezer7, born 10 mo. 6, 1825 ; married Hannah M. Cassady.
2201. Emma7, born 1 mo. 22, 1829; died 2 mo. 11, 1832.
2202. Ann Eliza7, born 5 mo. 7, 1832: married (1), 1852, Joseph R. Taylor; (2), 1863,
George Trimble.
2203. Edward7, born 12 mo. 29, 1834; died 6 mo. 6, 1864; married Josephine Taylor.
2204. Margaret7, born 10 mo. 1, 1837.
849. WILLIAM BAILEY6 (Margaret Livezeyr\ Hannah Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Edward Bailey and Margaret
Livezey, his wife, was born 3 mo. 16, 1795; died 9 mo. 27, 1823; married,
1819, Mary Buckman, born 7 mo. 30, 1797, daughter of Thomas Buckman.
Children of William and Mary (Buckman) Bailey:
2205. Edward7, born 2 mo. 22, 1820; married (1) Lydia Buckman; (2) Mary Cooper.
2206. Rachel7, born 1821 ; married Leverett Goldsmith Hemmingway.
851. MERCY BAILEY0 (Margaret Livezey*, Hannah Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Edward Bailey and Margaret
Livezey, his wife, was born 6 mo. 1, 1799; married, 12 mo. 19, 1819, Harding
Buckman, born 12 mo. 15, 1794, son of Thomas Buckman.
Children of Harding and Mercy (Bailey) Buckman :
2207. Ann7, born 10 mo. 27, 1822; married, 2 mo. 13, 1845, Joseph Smedley.
2208. Thomas7, born 8 mo. 26, 1824; married, 11 mo. 11, 1848, Susan Howell.
2209. Mary7, born 8 mo. 2, 1826; married, 2 mo. 18, 1846, David H. Stradling.
2210. William7, born 10 mo. 1, 1828; married, 11 mo. 20. 1851, Sarah Stradling.
2211. Rachel', born 11 mo. 21, 1832; married, 11 mo. 30, 1854, John E. Harrold.
2212. Mercy7, born 12 mo. 6, 1835 ; married, 12 mo. 4. 1856, Casper Cobb.
2213. Harding7, born 1 mo. 5, 1839 ; married Salena E. Cobb.
852. RACHEL L. BAILEY6 (Margaret Livezey5, Hannah Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Edward Bailey and
Margaret Livezey, his wife, was born 2 mo. 1, 1801 ; died 6 mo. 14, 1885;
married, in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 4, 1824, Jonathan Headley, son of Ebenezer
and Elizabeth (Swain) Headley, of Falls township, Bucks County, Penn-
sylvania.
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Children of Jonathan and Rachel L. (Bailey) Headley:
2214. James D.', born 2 mo. 26, 1826; died 3 mo. 18, 1895; married, 1 mo. 20 1848
Hulda J. Michener. '
2215. Anna Maria', born 12 mo. 13, 1827 ; died 2 mo. 18, 1847.
2216. Edward B.\ born 10 mo. 12, 1830; died 2 mo. 16, 1869; married, 6 mo. 14, 1850
Anna E. Sharp.
2217. Philip D.', born 2 mo. 17, 1833; died 10 mo. 24, 1891 ; married, 6 mo. 26, 1863
Mary E. Kremer.
2218. Henry L.\ born 12 mo. 20, 1837; died 8 mo. 7, 1871 ; married, 4 mo 26 1866
Ella Martindale.
853. JOHN W. BAILEY8 (Margaret Livezey5, Hannah Williams*
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Edward Bailey and Margaret
Livezey, his wife, was born 11 mo. 27, 1802; died 1 mo. 17,' 1883; married
3 mo. 11, 1824, Phebe Brown.
Children of John W. and Phebe (Brown) Bailey :
2219. Margaret7, born 5 mo, 19, 1825.
2220. Henry A.7, born 9 mo. 8, 1826.
2221. Anna Mary7, born 6 mo. 22, 1828; died 1 mo. 14, 1829.
2222. Joseph B.7, born 1 mo. 27, 1830; died 8 mo. 30, 1895.
2223. Albert H.7, born 3 mo. 5, 1832; died 11 mo. 7. 1857.
2224. Jonathan B.7, born 5 mo. 12, 1834.
2225. Edward7, born 12 mo. 22, 1835.
2226. Anna7, born 11 mo. 19, 1838.
857. GEORGE BAILEY6 (Margaret Livezey5, Hannah Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Edward Bailey and Margaret
Livezey, his wife, was born 1 mo. 15, 1816; died 4 mo. 30, 1853; married,
10 mo. 26, 1837, Ann Bailey, born 4 mo. 21, 1813; died 2 mo. 19, 1852;
daughter of Israel and Rachel (Parsons) Bailey, of Falls township, Bucks
County.
Children of George and Ann (Bailey) Bailey:
2228. Peter7, born 4 mo. 30, 1839; died 10 mo. 10, 1899, unmarried.
2229. Emily7, born 2 mo. 19, 1841 ; unmarried.
2230. Harding7, born 12 mo. 8, 1842; married, 9 mo. 29, 1868, Lucretia Garretson; she
died 3 mo. 11, 1896.
2231. George W.7, born 7 mo. 12, 1845; married (1), 12 mo. 31, 1868, Ruthetta Butler;
she died 2 mo. 18, 1892; he married (2), 7 mo. 20, 1893, Unity Shreve.
2232. Edward L.7, born 2 mo. 17, 1848; married, 9 mo. 12, 1888, Sarah (Lee) Taylor
2233. Anna Mary7, born 8 mo. 29, 1849; married, 1 mo. 9, 1873. Charles H. Carver.
2234. Isaiah, born 12 mo. 5, 1851; died 8 mo. 1, 1852.
866. SUSANNA HALLO WELL* (William Hallowell5, Mary Wil-
liams*, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of William and Eliza-
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beth (Satterthwaite) Hallowell, was born 2 mo. 6, 1797; died 11 mo. 13,
1866; married, at North Meeting, in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 9, 1820, William
Burton, son of Anthony and Jane Burton, of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of William and Susanna (Hallowell) Burton:
2235. Elizabeth H.1.
2236. Mary S.7, died 4 mo. 3, 1870; married Abel Satterthwaite.
2237. Jane7, died 4 mo. 16, 1874, unmarried.
2238. Edwin J.:, married Margaret Burton.
2239. Giles S.7, died 12 mo. 25, 1856.
2240. Samuel B.7, married Selino Waterfield ; no issue.
867. MARY W. HALLOWELL6 (William Hallowell5, Mary Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of William and Elizabeth
(Satterthwaite) Hallowell, was born 3 mo. 4, 1799; died 8 mo. 12, 1853;
married, 6 mo. 3, 1828, at North Meeting, Philadelphia, Samuel Bancroft,
son of John and Elizabeth Bancroft, late of England.
Child of Samuel and Mary W. (Hallowell) Bancroft:
2241. Elizabeth H.7, born 11 mo. 8, 1829; married Thomas H. Rice.
868. WILLIAM S. HALLOWELL8 (William Hallowell5, Mary Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of William and Elizabeth
(Satterthwaite) Hallowell, was born 2 mo. 8, 1801 ; died 4 mo. 26, 1866;
married (1) Mary Phipps; (2) Amy Phipps.
Children of William S. and Mary (Phipps) Hallowell:
2242. Elizabeth S.7, born 2 mo. 4, 1827 ; married Samuel S. Scattergood.
2243. Thomas P.7, born 6 mo. 20, 1829; died in infancy.
2244. William R.7, born 1 mo. 8, 1832; married, 10 mo. 2, 1856, Anna Ellis.
870. JONAH HALLOWELL6 (William Hallowell5, Mary Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of William and Elizabeth (Sat-
terthwaite) Hallowell, was born 11 mo. 12, 1810; died 5 mo. 20, 1853; mar-
ried, 4 mo. 22, 1832, Margaret Ann Williamson, born 12 mo. 24, 1813; died
5 mo. 24, 1880.
Children of Jonah and Margaret Ann (Williamson) Hallowell:
2245. Elizabeth7, born 4 mo. 22, 1833 ; died 7 mo. 8, 1875 ; married, 12 mo., 1856.
Thomas Ross.
2246. Richard C.7, born 2 mo. 9, 1835 ; married, 10 mo., 1855, Amanda C. Zebley.
2247. Lydia B.7, born 12 mo. 18, 1836; died young.
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2248. James S.7, born 2 mo. 25, 1839; married (1), 1 mo., 1863. Elizabeth V. Rojarie;
(2), II mo., 1867, Mary F. Bard.
2249. Mary1, born 4 mo. 5, 1841 ; died young.
2250. Margaret A. W.', born 8 mo. 31, 1842; died 7 mo. 8, 1889; married, 3 mo., 1865,
Josiah Pancoast.
2251. Lydia B.', born 11 mo. 4, 1844.
2252. Peter H.7, born 4 mo. 8, 1853 ; died young.
872. ISABELLA HALLOWELL6 (George Hallowell5, Mary Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of George Hallowell
and Sarah Walton, his wife, was born 4 mo. 29, 1800; died 9 mo. 7, 1869;
married, at Abington Friends' Meeting, 6 mo. 17, 1824, Peter Lukens, son of
Levi and Elizabeth (Roberts) Lukens, born 6 mo. 11, 1802; died 6 mo. 4,
1849.
Children of Peter and Isabella (Hallowell) Lukens:
2253. George H.7, born 9 mo. 18, 1825; died 1 mo. 31, 1842.
2254. Maria M.7, born 9 mo. 10, 1827; died 11 mo. 9, 1830.
2255. Harriet7, born 4 mo. 28, 1832 ; married Elisha Worthington.
873. MARGARETTA HALLOWELL6 (George Hallowell3, Mary Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of George Hallowell
and Sarah Walton, his wife, was born 5 mo. 24, 1802; died 4 mo. 15, 1869;
married, at Abington Meeting, 10 mo. 12, 1826, Hiram Walton, son of
Jeremiah and Hannah Malone Walton, born 5 mo. 19, 1802; died 11 mo. 2y,
[881.
Children of Hiram and Margaretta (Hallowell) Walton:
2256. Lydia7, born 10 mo. 10, 1827; died 12 mo. 23, 1864; married, 3 mo. 7, 1850, John
Nice.
2257. Rodman7, born 10 mo. 30, 1828 ; died 12 mo. 6, 1865 ; married Margery Fell.
2258. Sarah H.7, born 8 mo. 14, 183 1 ; died 6 mo. 25, 1884; married, 12 mo. 29, 1883.
Edward H. Clement.
2259. Mary Ann7, born 8 mo. 11, 1833; married, 10 mo. 5, 1854, George W. Slack, who
died 12 mo. 15, 1897.
2260. Jane', born 1 mo. 27, 1836; died 7 mo. 26, 1843.
2261. Sydney7, born 4 mo. 24, 1838.
2262. Adeleane7, born 4 mo. 25, 1840; died 9 mo. 12, 1841.
2263. Rebecca7, born 3 mo. 10, 1843; married, 10 mo., 1863, Howard B. Stradling.
2264. Hannah7, born 8 mo. 10, 1845; died 8 mo. 9, 1846.
2265. Martha Amy7, born 7 mo. 21, 1847.
874. MARY ANN HALLOWELL6 (George Hallowell5, Mary Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of George and Sarah
(Walton) Hallowell, was born 11 mo. 22, 1804; married, at Abington Meet-
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tag, II mo. II, 1830, Abner Walton, born 1804; died 12 mo. 3, 1881 ; son of
Jeremiah and Hannah M. Walton.
Child of Abner and Mary Ann (Hallowell) Walton:
2266. Amanda7, born 10 mo. 26, 1831 ; died 3 mo. 30, 1895 ; married Thomas Harvey
Kirk.
876. ABEL S. HALLOWELL6 (George Hallowell5, Mary Williams4.
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of George and Sarah (Walton)
Hallowell, was bora 6 mo. 5, 1810; married Tacy Livezey, daughter of John
and Mary Livezey, of Lower Dublin township, Pennsylvania.
Children of Abel S. and Tacy (Livezey) Hallowell:
2267. Elizabeth', married William Harper.
2268. Mary F.7, married Henry Warner.
2269. Sarah', married Abraham Chilcot.
2270. Susan', married Lefferts.
2271. Jacob', married ■ Roberts.
2272. Isabel7, married Stevens.
2273. Tacy', married Henry Warner.
2274. Georgiana', married Thomson Roberts.
2275. Abel', married Roberts.
877. JUDAH HALLOWELL0 (George Hallowell5, Mary Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of George Hallowell and Sarah
Walton, his wife, was bora 8 mo. 10, 1813; died 12 mo. 8, 1851 ; married
(1), 1 mo. 29, 1835, at Abington Meeting, Elizabeth Livezey, born 1809;
died 3 mo. 20, 1847; daughter of John and Mary Livezey; he married (2),
12 mo. 14, 1848, Ann W., daughter of Uriah and Mary Michener.
Children of Judah and Elizabeth (Livezey) Hallowell:
2276. Tacy', born 1 mo. 8, 1836; married George Harris Michener.
2277. George', born 1 mo. 19, 1838; died 2 mo. 24, 1843.
2278. Mary Ann7, born 9 mo. 4, 1840; died 2 mo. 26, 1843.
2279. Sarah N.7, born 9 mo. 9, 1842.
2280. William P.7, born 3 mo. 4, 1845; died (supposed) 5 mo. 3, 1863.
Child of Judah and Ann W. (Michener) Hallowell :
2281. Thomas M.7, born 3 mo. 12, 1851.
878. ALICE WILLIAMS6 (Joseph Williams5, Anthony Williams, Jr.4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph and Ann Williams,
was born in Plymouth, 4 mo. 2"], 1801 ; died 4 mo. 4, 1856; married Mahlon
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Ambler, born 2 mo. 24, 1807; died 7 mo. 31, 1894; son of Charles and Jane
Ambler, of Plymouth.
Children of Mahlon and Alice (Williams) Ambler:
2282. Ann7, born 4 mo. 25, 1835 ; died 8 mo. 6, 1837.
2283. Martha7, born 1 mo. 18. 1837.
882. CHARLES WILLIAMS" (Joseph Williams5, Anthony Williams,
Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Williams and Ann
Hallowell, his wife, was born in Plymouth township, Pennsylvania, 4 mo.
11, 1814; married, 4 mo. 27, 1837, Hannah Stokes, born 4 mo. 30, 1819;
daughter of Charles and Tacie Stokes, of Burlington County, New Jersey.
Residence, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania.
Children of Charles and Hannah (Stokes) Williams:
2284. Joseph S.7, born 8 mo. 31, 1844; married, 12 mo. 25, 1866, Anna H. Satterthwaite.
2285. Tacie7, born 4 mo. 13, 1846; married John Mather.
2286. Annie7, born 4 mo. 13, 1846; married, 10 mo. 25, 1866, John Lloyd. (See No.
1924.)
2287. Martha H.7, born 8 mo. 18, 1849; married, 10 mo. 18, 1871. Amos W. Haines.
2288. Ellen7, born 3 mo. 24, 1851 ; died 2 mo. 26, 1857.
2289. Alice7, born 1 mo. 21, 1854; married, 10 mo. 12, 1876, Isaac Michener.
2290. Morris7, born 8 mo. 9, 1856; married, 11 mo. 11, 1880, (3879) Mary J. Hallowell.
2291. John J.7, born 6 mo. 2, 1862; married Alice Roberts.
885. THOMAS WILLIAMS0 (John J. Williams5, Anthony Williams,
Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3. George2, George1), son of John J. Williams and
Lydia Knight, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery
County, 1 1 mo. 20, 1826. He was early educated at the schools of the neigh-
borhood, and later at the boarding school of Benjamin Hallowell, in Alex-
andria, D. C. He served as school director for many years in his district,
and held many positions of public and private trust. He married (1), 5 mo.
1, 1850, Elizabeth A. Comly, born 5 mo. 29, 1829; died 12 mo. 10, 1865;
daughter of A. Lukens Comly, born 2 mo. 9, 1797; died 2 mo. 13, 1892, and
his wife Margaret Hallowell, born 7 mo. 28, 1790; died 12 mo. 31, 1877.
He married (2), 1 mo. 26, 1871, Susanna D. Nice, born 12 mo. 3, 183S,
daughter of William Nice and Mary Haslam, his wife. Thomas Williams
died 6 mo. 26, 1902.
Children of Thomas and Elizabeth A. (Comly) Williams:
2292. Comly7, born 7 mo. 10, 1852 ; died 7 mo. 26, 1854.
2293. Mary7, born 1 mo. 4, 1854 ; died 7 mo. 28, 1855.
Seventh Generation
2294. Comly, 2D7, born 8 mo. 28, 1856; married, 2 mo. 2, 1882, Ellen Walker.
2295. Mary, 2d7, born 11 mo. 22, 1857; married, 10 mo. 11, 1883, Dr. William C. Powell.
2296. Maggie C.7, born 11 mo. 13, 1859; died 4 mo. 16, 1863.
Children of Thomas and Susanna D. (Nice) Williams:
2297. John T.7, born 1 mo. 2, 1872.
2298. Edith7, born 6 mo. 13, 1873.
2299. Robert N.7, born 7 mo. 24. 1874.
2300. Elizabeth G.7, born 10 mo. 9, 1877.
2301. Lydia K.7, born 11 mo. 2, 1881.
886. JONATHAN K. WILLIAMS6 (John J. Williams5, Anthony Wil-
liams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John J. Williams
and Lydia Knight, his wife, was born 5 mo. 25, 1828, in Cheltenham township,
Montgomery County. He married, 9 mo. 15, 1853, Fanny Shallcross, born
4 mo. 12, 1832, daughter of Jacob and Margaret Shallcross. Residence,
Odessa, Delaware.
Children of Jonathan K. and Fanny (Shallcross) Williams:
2302. Lydia7, born 8 mo. 2, 1854 ; married, 10 mo. 23, 1879, Leonard V. Aspril, Jr.,
and had :
2303. Jonathan K.8.
2304. Clarence8.
2305. Frances8.
2306. Mary8.
2307. Elizabeth8.
2308. John J.7, born 9 mo. 26. 1855: died 1 mo. 3, 1857.
2309. Margaret7, born 3 mo. 27, 1857 ; married. 4 mo. 26, 1888, G. E. Hukill, and had :
2310. Emory8.
23 1 1. George8.
2312. Jonathan8.
2313. Seargeant8.
2314. Mary K.7, born 11 mo. s, 1858; married, 3 mo. 10, 1886, Edwin S. Wood,
and had :
23rS- Jonathan W.8.
2316. Elizabeth8.
2317. Herbert8.
2318. Adeline E.7, born 11 mo. 28, i860; died 9 mo. 28, 1865.
2319. John J.7, born 9 mo. 14, 1862; died 9 mo. 24, 1863.
2320. Frances S.7.
2321. Elizabeth C.7.
887. JOHN J. WILLIAMS. JR.6 (John J. Williams5, Anthony Wil-
liams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John J. Williams
and Lydia Knight, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, 2 mo. 17,
1838; died 3 mo. 10, 1900. He enlisted in the One Hundred and Nineteenth
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Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. In the battle of the Wilderness, in Vir-
ginia, he was severely wounded 5 mo., 1864, and he was again dangerously
wounded at Appomattox Court-House, 4 mo. 8, 1865. He married, 3 mo. 29,
1 87 1, Laura Louisa Peach. Residence, St. Augustine, Maryland.
Children of John J., Jr.. and Laura Louisa (Peach) Williams:
2322. Howard7, born 2 mo. 26, 1872 ; married, 3 mo. 22, 1900, Mary Davidson.
2323. Frederick', born 8 mo. 29, 1874; married, 11 mo. 22, 1899, Daisey Jones.
2324. Adelaide', born 8 mo. 29, 1877.
2325. Roger', born 6 mo. 8, 1883.
2326. John Jay', born 2 mo. 8, 1888.
889. RACHEL WILLIAMS6 (Anthony Williams, 3d5, Anthony Wil-
liams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony, 3d,
and Elizabeth (Craft) Williams, was born in Cheltenham township, 7 mo. 23,
1812; died 2 mo. 23, 1892; married, at Abington Meeting, 4 mo. 28, 1834,
John J. Hallowed, born 6 mo. 25, 181 1; died 1 mo. 6, 1890; son of Israel
and Mary ( Jarrett) Hallowed, of Abington township.
Children of John J. and Rachel (Williams) Hallowed:
2327. William', born 8 mo. 27, 1835; died 4 mo. 8, 1859; married Sarah Tyson, born
1 mo. 15, 1837; died 11 mo. 9. 1868; daughter of Edwin and Ellen Tyson;"
they had one child :
2328. Willietta8, born 3 mo. 26, 1859: died 7 mo. 31, 1868.
2329. Elizabeth W.', born 8 mo. 16, 1842; died in her nineteenth year.
2330. Franklin W.', born 3 mo. 28, 1850; married, 3 mo. 19, 1873, Sallie S. Fenton,
born 10 mo. 7, 1850, daughter of William W. and Caroline H. Fenton ; they
had two children :
2331. Caroline F.8, born 1 mo. 20, 1876.
2332. Helen R.s, born 11 mo. 19, 1884.
890. REUBEN WILLIAMS6 (Anthony Williams, 3d3, Anthony Wil-
liams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony, 3d, and
Elizabeth (Craft) Williams, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery
County, 4 mo. 4, 1814; died 1 mo. 7, 1843; buried at Abington. He mar-
ried. 4 mo. 6, 1837, Elizabeth Tyson, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah Tyson,
of Abington. Resided at Spring Mills, Montgomery County.
Children of Reuben and Elizabeth (Tyson) Williams:
2333- Lydia K.\ born 2 mo. 18, 1838; married, 3 mo. 10, 1870, Joseph Kirk, son of
Abraham and Caroline Kirk, of Upper Dublin ; no issue.
2334. George', born 8 mo. 22, 1839.
2335. Rebecca', born 12 mo. 2, 1840; died 5 mo. 1, 1875, unmarried.
2336. Anna', born 5 mo. 2, 1842; married Isaac Vandergrift ; no issue.
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891. GEORGE C. WILLIAMS6 (Anthony Williams, 3d5, Anthony
Williams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony
Williams, 3d, and Elizabeth Craft, his wife, was born in Cheltenham town-
ship, 6 mo. 2, i8i7;died 1 mo. 22, 1884; buried at Abington. He married
Susanna Stokes, and resided in Cheltenham.
Children of George C. and Susanna (Stokes) Williams:
2337. Elizabeth7, born 6 mo. 24, 1841 ; married Frank Townsend.
2338. Israel S.7, born 2 mo. 8, 1846.
2339. Franklin7, born 10 mo. 12, 1848.
2340. Harriet S.7, born 11 mo. 23, 1854; died 9 mo. 2, 1855.
893. REBECCA WILLIAMS0 (Anthony Williams, 3d5. Anthony Wil-
liams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony, 3d,
and Elizabeth (Craft) Williams, was born in Cheltenham township, Mont-
gomery County, 3 mo. 6, 1822; married, at Abington Meeting, 5 mo. 19,
1842, Israel Hallowell, Jr., born 2 mo. 18, 1819; died 4 mo. 16, 1862; son
of Israel and Mary Hallowell, of Abington.
Children of Israel, Jr., and Rebecca (Williams) Hallowell:
2341. Mary Anna7, born 2 mo. 24, 1843.
2342. Henry7, born 2 mo. 7, 1847.
894. JANE WILLIAMS6 (Anthony Williams, 3d5, Anthony Williams.
Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Anthony Williams,
3d, and Elizabeth Craft, his wife, was born 12 mo. 7, 1827, in Cheltenham
township; married, 3 mo. 9, 1848, at Abington Meeting, Hallowell S.
Twining, son of Watson and Margaret H. Twining. Residence, Jenkintown,
Pennsylvania.
Children of Hallowell S. and Jane (Williams) Twining:
2343. Fanny7, born 1 mo. 24, 1849; married, 3 mo. 20, 1878, Samuel J., son of John
and Caroline (Jones) Thomson, of Cheltenham. (See No. 2126.)
2344. Harriet7, born 1 mo. 25, 1852; died 7 mo. 25. 1853.
2345. A. Williams7, born 4 mo. 7, 1856 ; married, 3 mo. 12, 1879, Laura F., daughter of
Croasdale and Catharine Knight.
2346. Watson7, born 4 mo. 7, 1856; died 10 mo. 8, 1859.
2347. Laura7, born 12 mo. 9, i860 ; married, 10 mo. 7, 1885, John R., son of Nathan and
Abigail R. Tyson.
2348. Watson Welding7, born 11 mo. 3. 1863.
2349. Russell B.7, born 11 mo. 22, 1865; married, 3 mo. 11, 1890, Charlotte Shoemaker,
daughter of James and Phebe Shoemaker.
2350. Silas H.', born 12 mo. 9, 1871 ; married, 2 mo. 25, 1895, Sara, daughter of Thomas
and Cynthia J. Nice.
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895. DANIEL WILLIAMS8 (Anthony Williams, 3d5, Anthony Wil-
liams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony Williams,
3d, and his wife Elizabeth Craft, was born 3 mo. 11, 1830, in Cheltenham
township, Montgomery County; died 6 mo. 21, 1899; married, 2 mo. 27,
1851, Priscilla J. Kirk, who died 2 mo. 3, 1891, daughter of John and Tabitha
Kirk, of Abington township.
Children of Daniel and Priscilla J. (Kirk) Williams:
2351. Alfred K.7, born 12 mo. 5. 185 1 ; married, 3 mo. 25, 1885, Susan L. Jarrett,
daughter of George and Sidnea Jarrett.
2352. Mary K.7, born 8 mo. 9, 1854.
2353. Edward C.7, born 10 mo. 10, 1856; married, 3 mo. 22, 1888, Anna Eliza Philips,
daughter of Alfred L. and Mary F. Philips.
2354. Howard H.7, born 9 mo. 2, 1864; married, 10 mo. 19. 1892, Mary E. Comly,
daughter of Ellwood and Sara Comly.
2355- Walter7, born 4 mo. 17, 1868.
2356. John H.7, born 3 mo. 1, 1873.
896. ISAAC WILLIAMS POTTSfi (Sarah Williams5, Isaac Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Edward Burroughs Potts and
his wife Sarah Williams, was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania,
2 mo. 16, 1807; married, in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 15, 1838,' Hannah Austin
Newlin, daughter of Nathaniel Newlin, of Concord, Pennsylvania :
Children of Isaac Williams and Hanna (Newlin) Potts:
2357. Augusta7, born 12 mo. 9, 1839; died 8 mo. 30, 1840.
2358. William Newlin7, born 8 mo. 23, 1841.
2359- Austin7, born 10 mo. 17, 1844.
2360. Virginia7, born 4 mo. 3, 1847.
901. JOSEPH M. MATHER6 (Elizabeth Williams5, Isaac Williams*,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Mather and Elizabeth
Williams, his wife, was born in Whitemarsh township, Pennsylvania, 7 mo.
25, 1819. He married (1), 10 mo. 15, 1844, Lydia Yardley, daughter of
Samuel and Mary Yardley, of Doylestown, Bucks County ; she died 1 1 mo.
6, 1847; lie married (2), 11 mo„ 1856, Frances E. Askew, daughter of Dr.
Henry F. and Mary Askew, of Wilmington, Delaware. Joseph M. Mather
was for many years in the banking business in Wilmington.
Child of Joseph M. and Lydia (Yardley) Mather:
2361. Emma L.7, married, 7 mo. 23, 1869, Frank S. Evans, of Philadelphia; no issue;
reside in New York.
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Child of Joseph M. and Frances E. (Askew) Mather:
2362. Mary H. Askew', born 12 mo. 25, i860; unmarried in 1900.
906. ISAAC WILLIAMS6 (Isaac Williams, Jr.8, Isaac Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Williams, Jr., and his
wife Deborah Potts, was born in Whitemarsh township, 9 mo. 13, 1819;
died near Moorestown, New Jersey, 6 mo. 13, 1862; married, at Moores-
town, 10 mo. 21, 1841, Mary Haines Borton, daughter of Levi and Sarah
H. Borton.
Children of Isaac and Mary Haines (Borton) Williams, born in Whitemarsh:
2363. Levi B.', born 10 mo. 11, 1842; died 8 mo. 27, 1844.
2364. Edward P.7, born 7 mo. 28, 1846.
2365. Henry B.7, born 12 mo. 21, 1848.
2366. Sallie B.7, born 7 mo. 10, 1852.
910. TACY F. WILLIAMS6 (John L. Williams5, George Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of John L. Williams and
Jane Fletcher, his wife, was born 8 mo. 23, 1809; died 10 mo. 30, 1900;
married, 5 mo. 27,, 1833, Thomas L. Woolston, of Falls township, Bucks
County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Thomas L. and Tacy F. (Williams) Woolston:
2367. Jane7, died 5 mo. 17, i860; married Robert Early, as his first wife.
2368. Mary7, married Robert Early, as his second wife.
2369. John7.
911. ROBERT F. WILLIAMS6 (John L. Williams5, George Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John L. Williams and
Jane Fletcher, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery
County, 4 mo. 25, 1814; died 9 mo. 18, 1880; married, 3 mo. 28, 1842,
Elizabeth Smith, who died 1 mo. 30, 1890.
Children of Robert F. and Elizabeth (Smith) Williams:
2370. Tacy F.7, born 8 mo. 10, 1844; married Charles E. Trump. (See No. 3826.)
2371. John L., Jr.7, born 3 mo. 23, 1843; died 5 mo. 14, 1858.
912. NATHAN HARPER6 (Elizabeth Williams8, George Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Harper and his wife
Elizabeth Williams, was born 10 mo. 5, 1817; died 9 mo. 29, 1893; married,
at Green Street Friends' Meeting, Philadelphia, 10 mo. 28, 1846, Sarah P.
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Mather, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Mather, of Whitemarsh township,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Nathan and Sarah P. (Mather) Harper:
2372. Elizabeth W.7.
2373- Anna M.'.
2374. Franklin'.
2375- Joseph M.'.
914. JOHN BROWN6 (Sarah Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of David Brown and Sarah Williams,
his wife, was born 8 mo. 14, 1807, in Fallsington, Pennsylvania; died 11 mo.
21, 1839; married, 3 mo. 19, 1833, at Falls Monthly Meeting, Mary Bye
Eastburn, daughter of Aaron and Mercy (Bye) Eastburn, of Solebury, Bucks
County, Pennsylvania.
Children of John and Mary Bye (Eastburn) Brown:
2376. Harriet', born 2 mo. 20, 1834; married, 10 mo. 8, 1861, Samuel L. Fox.
2377. David7, born 12 mo. 12, 1835 ; married, 12 mo. 21, 1871, Jenny L. Lombard.
2378. Mercy E.', born 1 1 mo. 8. 1837.
2379- John W.', torn 11 mo. 17, 1839; married, 11 mo. 6, 1866, Lydia T. Brock.
915. ABIGAIL W. BROWN6 (Sarah Williams5, George Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of David Brown and Sarah
Williams, his wife, was born 12 mo. 5, 1809, in Fallsington, Bucks County;
died 10 mo. 29, 1850; married, 9 mo. 22, 1831, at Falls Meeting, Dr. Henry
Lippincott, who died 1 mo. 14, 1870; son of Allen and Ruth Lippincott, of
Fallsington.
Children of Dr. Henry and Abigail W. (Brown) Lippincott:
2380. Sarah B.7, born 12 mo. 5, 1834; died 8 mo. 2, 1841.
2381. Henry A.', born 5 mo. 4, 1838; died 11 mo. 1, 1839.
2382. Dr. Allen', born 10 mo. 9, 1839; died 3 mo. 5, 1863; married, 1 mo. 2, 1862, Tacy
E. Stackhouse.
2383. David B.', born 10 mo. 29, 1842 ; died 3 mo 12, 1843.
2384. Henry, Jr.7, born 4 mo. 26, 1845 ; died 7 mo. 1, 1864.
2385. Anne', born 9 mo. 15, 1846; died 9 mo. 21, 1851.
2386. Abigail, Jr.7, born 6 mo. 2, 1850; died 1 mo. 1, 1851.
916. GEORGE W. BROWN6 (Sarah Williams8, George Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of David Brown and Sarah Wil-
liams, his wife, was born 3 mo. 12, 181 1, at Fallsington, Bucks County; died
10 mo. 4, 1890, in Philadelphia; married, at New Street Meeting, Philadel-
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phia, 5 mo. 10, 1836, Ann Eliza Pitfield, daughter of Robert Pitfield and
Elizabeth Folwell.
Children of George W. and Ann Eliza (Pitfield) Brown:
2387. Elizabeth P.7, born 2 mo. 25, 1837; married, 5 mo. 21, 1867, Edward Balderston.
2388. Sarah W.', born 5 mo. 21, 1840; married, 3 mo. 16, 1865. William Balderston.
2389. David J.7, born 2 mo. 2, 1842; married (.1), 9 mo. 13. 1865, Anna M. Headley;
(2), 9 mo. 20, 1877, Anne E. Bangs.
2390. Rebecca F.7, born 5 mo. 9, 1843; married, 11 mo. 2, 1869, John K. Hulme.
2391. Robert P.7, born 6 mo. 12, 1845; married (1) Mary R. Tatnal ; (2) Mary B.
Willits.
2392. Anna', born 3 mo. 21, 1847; married, 6 mo. 16, 1891, Henry N. Hoxie.
2393. William Henry7, born 8 mo. 16, 1849; died 8 mo. 12, 1896; married, 6 mo. n,
1873, Elizabeth K. Hulme.
917. MARTHA BROWN6 (Sarah Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah
Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of David Brown and his wife Sarah
Williams, was born 7 mo. 11, 1813, in Fallsington, Bucks County: died 7
mo. 21, 1875 ; married, 3 mo. 15, 1837, Mahlon L. Lovett, born 7 mo. 8, 181 5 :
died 9 mo., 1853 ; son of Daniel and Mary Lovett, of Lower Makefield town-
ship, Bucks County.
Children of Mahlon L. and Martha (Brown) Lovett:
2394. Sarah B.7, born 1 mo. 25, 1838 ; died 1 mo. 27, 1863 : married Andrew J. Rapine.
2395. George B.7, born 11 mo. 15, 1839; died 2 mo. 25, 1867; married Adaline Shinn.
2396. Mary7, born 8 mo. 30, 1842 ; died 10 mo. 22, 1856.
2397. Hannah A.7, born 8 mo. 18, 1844.
2398. Mary J.7, born 6 mo. 23. 1852; died 5 mo. 17. 1879-
920. SAMUEL WILLIAMS6 (George Williams5, George Williams4,
Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of George Williams and his wife
Ann Wills, was born 9 mo. 11, 1820; married, at Rancocas Meeting, 3 mo.
10, 1847, Sarah W. Stockton, daughter of Abraham and Rachel Stockton,
of Burlington County, New Jersey. Residence, Rancocas, New Jersey.
Children of Samuel and Sarah W. (Stockton) Williams:
2399. Rachel7.
2400. George', married Hannah Thompson.
2401. Henry', married Louisa G. Reeves.
2402. Hannah7.
933. ANNA SHOEMAKER6 (Benjamin8, Samuel4, Benjamin3, Isaac2,
George1), daughter of Benjamin Shoemaker and Elizabeth Warner, his wife,
was born 3 mo. 27, 1777; died in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 5, 1865; married (1),
5 mo. 5, 1796, in Philadelphia, Robert Morris, Jr.. son of Robert Morris,
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"the Financier;" (2), 11 mo. 3, 1823, Francis Bloodgood, sometime clerk
of the New York Supreme Court and mayor of Albany.
Children of Robert and Anna (Shoemaker) Morris:
2403. Robert', died young.
2404. Elizabeth Anna7, died 12 mo. 24, 1870; married (1), 6 mo. 7, 1821, Sylvester
Malsan; (2) John Cosgrove.
2405. Mary White7, died 6 mo. 14, 1838; married, 3 mo., 1827, Paul Hamilton Wilkins,
of Georgia.
2406. Robert7, married (1). 5 mo. 27, 1836, Caroline Nixon; (2), 6 mo. 1, 1854, Lucy
Marshall.
936. SAMUEL SHOEMAKER" (Edward5. Samuel4, Benjamin3,
Isaac2, George1), son of Edward Shoemaker and Ann Caroline Giles, .married
Sallie Falls, of Maryland.
Child of Samuel and Sallie (Falls) Shoemaker:
2407. Samuel Moor7, born 6 mo. 28, 1821 ; married Augusta C. Eccleston.
937- ANNE C. SHOEMAKER6 (Edward5, Samuel4, Benjamin3, Isaac2.
George1), daughter of Edward Shoemaker and Ann Caroline Giles, his wife'
was born in Philadelphia; died 1869; married, 10 mo. 13, 1S14, in Philadel-
phia, by Bishop White, to James Tilghman, born 2 mo. 5, 1793, son of Lloyd
and Henrietta Maria Tilghman, and grandson of the Councillor, James Tilgh-
man, and his wife Anne, daughter of Tench Francis, of " Fausley," Talbot
County, Maryland; clerk of the county court, 1726-1734; Attorney-General
of Pennsylvania, 1741-1755; Recorder of Philadelphia, 1750-1755." He was
a son of the Rev. John Francis, D.D., Dean of Lismore, and uncle of Sir
Philip Francis, K.C.B.
Children of James and Anne C. (Shoemaker) Tilghman:
2408. Lloyd7, born 1 mo. 28. 1816; married Augusta Murray Boyd.
2409. Caroline7, married Philip Wager Lowry.
2410. Ann7, married James E. Montgomery.
241 1. Henrietta Maria7, died unmarried.
940. WILLIAM RAWLE SHOEMAKER6 (Edward5, Samuel4, Ben-
jamin3, Isaac2, George1), of the United States army, son of Edward Shoe-
maker and Ann Caroline Giles, his wife, was born 10 mo. 11, 1809; died 9
mo. 16, 1886; married, at Milton, Pennsylvania, 6 mo. 13, 1830, by Rev.
George Higgins, to Julia Hepburn, of Pennsylvania, bom 12 mo. 6, 1810;
died 6 mo. 26, 1863.
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Children of William Rawle and Julia (Hepburn) Shoemaker:
2412. Caroline Giles7, born 3 mo. 21, 1831 ; married Judge Joab Houghton.
2413. Anna7, born 11 mo. 5, 1832, at Muncy, Pennsylvania; died 4 mo. 16, 1835, at
Columbia, Illinois.
2414. Elizabeth Gertrude7, born 12 mo. 9, 1834 ; married Dr. David L. Huntington.
2415. Ellen Lea7, born 10 mo. 31, 1836; died 4 mo. 28, 1881.
2416. Edward7, born 9 mo. 15, 1838, at Davenport. Iowa; died 10 mo. 16, 1876.
2417. Charles Frederic7, born 3 mo. 27, 1841 ; married (1) Mary Augusta Cole; (2)
Rita Miller.
2418. Francis William7, born 2 mo. 24, 1843, at Fort Armstrong, Illinois ; died 1 mo.
29, 1864.
2419. Samuel Edward7, born 12 mo. 27, 1844, at Rock Island, Illinois ; married
Eleanor D. Hoagland.
2420. Julia', born 3 mo. 13, 1852 ; married Lieutenant Harrison S. Weeks.
943. EDWARD SHOEMAKER6 (Edward5, Samuel4, Benjamin3,
Isaac2, George1), son of Edward Shoemaker and Ann Caroline Giles, his
wife, member of the Philadelphia bar, was born in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 20,
1797; removed to Cambria County, Pennsylvania, as attorney and land
agent for James and William Logan Fisher, and resided at " Belmont," be-
yond Ebensburg; he died at Belmont, 4 mo. 22, 1867. He married (1) Jane
Falls, daughter of Moore Falls and Jane Nelson, of Maryland; (2), 11 mo.
17, 1830, Mary Hanson, born 3 mo. 1, 181 1 ; died 5 mo. 25, 1898; daughter
of John Hanson, of Centre County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Edward and Mary (Hanson) Shoemaker:
2421. Ellen Josephine7, born 4 mo. 29, 1832 ; married William Murray.
2422. Charles7, born 12 mo. 9, 1833; died 1841.
2423. Edward7, born 12 mo. 3, 1835 ; married Ellin Collins.
2424. Henrietta E.7, born 11 mo. 1, 1837; married Charles Wesley Wiugard.
2425. Francis Augustine7, born 5 mo. 1, 1839; graduate of Villa Nova; member of
the bar of Cambria, Pennsylvania ; residence, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania ;
married, 5 mo. 1859, Eliza Tammany, who died 1 mo. 20, 1898; no issue.
2426. Theodore William7, born 4 mo. 27, 1841 ; of Westmoreland County ; married
Katharine Ivory.
2427. James Albert7, born 4 mo. 3, 1843 ; of Cambria ; married Mary McDonald.
2428. Henry Alton7, born 9 mo. 23, 1845 ; married Lydia Myers.
2429. John Chrysostom7, born at Belmont, 12 mo. 24, 1847; died 10 mo. 24, 1850.
2430. Samuel Arnold', born 8 mo. 1, 1850; married Ellen O'Harrow.
2431. Mary Augusta', born 1 mo. 13, 1855; married John W. Roder.
945. JOHN PENINGTON0 (Edward Penington5, Sarah Shoemaker4,
Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of Edward Penington and Helena L.
Holmes, his wife, was born 8 mo. I, 1799, at Mulberry Hill, Monmouth
County, New Jersey. He was of Philadelphia, a bookseller, a member of the
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American Philosophical Society, and honorary A.M. from the University of
Pennsylvania; he died in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 18, 1867. He married, 1 mo. 12,
1824, Lucetta Davis, daughter of John Davis and his wife Elizabeth, daughter
of Hugh Roberts and his wife Hannah Moore, Hugh being a descendant of
Samuel Preston, the Councillor.
Children of John and Lucetta (Davis) Penington :
2432. Mary Lawrence', born 8 mo. 25, 1825; died 5 mo. 8, 1869; married. 12 mo. 27,
1855, John Roberts Goldsborough, U.S.N.
2433. Elizabeth Davis', born 6 mo. 14, 1827; married, 9 mo. 26, 1850, Henry Carey
Baird.
2434. Edward', born 7 mo. 24, 1832; of Philadelphia; married Mary Rebecca Allen, of
Baltimore.
2435. Margaret Roberts', born in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 24, 1837; married, 6 mo. 1,
1864, Horatio Paine, M.D.. of New York, who died 5 mo. 1, 1882.
946. EDWARD PENINGTON6 (Edward Penington5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of Edward Penington and Helena
L. Holmes, his wife, was born 12 mo. 6, 1800; died 1 mo. 6, 1868; married,
11 mo. 7, 1827, Elizabeth Ann Lewis, born 8 mo. 20, 1804; died 7 mo. 16,
1867; daughter of Joseph S. and Frances (Montgomery) Lewis.
Children of Edward and Elizabeth Ann (Lewis) Penington:
2436. Helena Lawrence7, born 12 mo. 19, 1828; died 10 mo. 28, 1853, unmarried.
2437. Frances J. Lewis', born 11 mo., 1830; married, 1 mo. 26, i860, Wharton Griffitts.
2438. Rosalie7, born 4 mo. 23, 1833 ; died 6 mo. 12, 1833.
2439. Josephine Lewis', born 11 mo. 7, 1836; married Franklin Peale Griffitts.
2440. Elizabeth Le Conte', born 5 mo. 19, 1839; married, 10 mo. 26. 1871, Philip
Francis Chase, who died 8 mo. 6, 1880, in Minneapolis.
2441. Joseph Lewis7, born 2 mo. 24, 1841 ; died 3 mo. 13, 1841.
2442. Mary Moore7, born 10 mo. 12, 1843.
947- WILLIAM LE CONTE PENINGTON6 (Edward Penington5,
Sarah Shoemaker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of Edward Penington
and Helena L. Holmes, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 4 mo. 18, 1803;
died 8 mo. 16, 1863; married Anne Harding, daughter of Richard Harding,
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Children of William Le Conte and Anne (Harding) Penington:
24-U- Mary Harding', born 10 mo. 12, 1836.
2444. Annette', born 1 mo. 19. 1838.
2445. Lawrence', born 2 mo. 4, 1840; killed 6 mo. 2, 1864, in battle at Cold Harbor,
Virginia.
2446. William Le Conte', born 3 mo. 17. 1845; died s. p.. 1 mo. 29, 1870.
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955. SAMUEL BURGE RAWLE6 (Sarah Coates Burge5, Beulah
Shoemaker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of William Rawle and Sarah
Coates Burge, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 1, 1787. He was
a merchant in Philadelphia, and afterwards in China : United States Consul
at Hong Kong and Macao, and died in Macao, 9 mo. 2, 1858. He married,
at Pine Street Meeting, Philadelphia, 1 mo. 2, 181 1, Ann Wain, daughter of
Jesse Wain, merchant, of Philadelphia; she died 10 mo. 26, 1875.
Children of Samuel Burge and Ann (Wain) Rawle:
2447. William7, born 11 mo. 12, 1811; died 9 mo. 1, 1840.
2448. Mary Wharton7.
2449. Rebecca Shoemaker7, married James Smith Lewis.
2450. Elizabeth Margaret7, married Thorndike Deland.
956. WILLIAM RAWLE0 (Sarah Coates Burge5, Beulah Shoemaker4,
Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of William Rawle and Sarah Coates Burge,
his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 19, 1788. For some time he attended
Princeton College, and was admitted to the Philadelphia bar on 5 mo. 21,
1810. " During the war of 1812 he served as captain of the Second Troop,
Philadelphia City Cavalry. Returning to the practice of the law, he in due
time attained a rank at the bar but little inferior to his father's before him,
and the name of William Rawle, Jr., is among the first in the annals of a
profession where the abilities of Philadelphians have become proverbial. In
his twenty-sixth year he began, with Hon. Thomas Sergeant, the preparation
of reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State, and they
published eighteen volumes. Judge Sergeant retiring from the work in 1828,
Rawle continued it until 1835, publishing five volumes. From 1835 to 1840
he was a member of the Common Council of the city, and for four years was
president of that body. He was chosen a member of the American Philo-
sophical Society in 1841. He was for many years a vice-president of the
Historical Society, and secretary and afterwards a director of the Library
Company, and also a trustee of the University. He died at his son's country-
seat, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 8 mo. 9, 1858. He married, 10
mo. 7, 1817, Mary Anna Tilghman, born 2 mo. 25, 1795 ; died 2 mo. 2, 1878;
daughter of Edward Tilghman and Elizabeth Chew, daughter of Benjamin
Chew, the Councillor."
Children of William and Mary Anna (Tilghman) Rawle:
2451. Elizabeth Tilghman7, born in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 16, 1818; married Charles
Wallace Brooke.
2452. William Henry7, born in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 31, 1823; died 4 mo. 19, 1889.
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960. FRANCIS WILLIAM RAWLE6 (Sarah Coates Burge5, Beulah
Shoemaker4, Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of William Rawle and Sarah
Coates Burge, his wife, was born 9 mo. 28, 1795; graduated A.B. at the
University of Pennsylvania; served in the Washington Guards of Philadel-
phia during the war of 1812; became a civil engineer, and was afterwards an
iron manufacturer in Mifflin and Huntington Counties, Pennsylvania ; some-
time lay judge of Clearfield County ; died at his country-seat, " Fairfield,"
Lycoming County, 10 mo. 2j, 1881 ; married, 12 mo. 16, 1828, Louisa,
daughter of Charles Hall, of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, and his wife Elizabeth,
daughter of Robert Coleman, of Lancaster County.
Children of Francis William and Louisa (Hall) Rawle:
2453. Charles', born at Sunbury, 6 mo. 14. 1830.
2454. Henry7, born in Mifflin County, 8 mo. 21, 1833.
2455. William7, born 1 mo. 21, 1835; died 3 mo. 1846.
2456. Emily', married Rev. Albra Wadleigh.
2457. Anne Caroline', born 3 mo. 12, 1840; died 7 mo., 1844.
2458. James', born in Lancaster, 11 mo. 15, 1842.
2459. Francis', born in Mifflin County, 8 mo. 7, 1846.
961. EDWARD RAWLE6 (Sarah Coates Burge5, Beulah Shoemaker4,
Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), son of William Rawle and Sarah Coates Burge,
his wife, was born in Germantown, 9 mo. 22, 1797; "admitted to Philadel-
phia bar, 1 mo. 2, 1823; removed to New Orleans, and was admitted to the
bar of that city, 4 mo. 19, 1824; in the following February he was appointed
associate judge of the City Court, holding that position several years, and
afterwards residing some time on his plantation in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.
Resuming the practice of law in New Orleans, he was from 1839 to 1846
attorney of the second municipality, and was also member of the first school
board of the same, and for several years its president." He died in New
Orleans, 11 mo. 4, 1880. He married, 4 mo. 19, 1827, Appolina S. Claiborn
Saul, daughter of Joseph Saul, of New Orleans; she died 2 mo. 27, 1844.
Children of Edward and Appolina S. Claiborn (Saul) Rawle:
2460. Mary Josephine', born in New Orleans, 2 mo. 3, 1828: died 11 mo. 10, 1829.
2461. Edward William', born in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, 8 mo. 22, 1829.
2462. Mary Josephine', married, in New Orleans, Charles J. Leeds.
2463- Juliet', died young, in New Orleans, 5 mo. 6, 1845.
2464. Francis', born in New Orleans, 7 mo. 26, 1835; was major in the Confederate
States army ; resided in New Orleans.
2465- John', born in Plaquemine Parish, Louisiana, 8 mo. 21, 1837.
2466. Appolina', died young, in New Orleans, 5 mo. 29, 1842.
2467. Julia', married, 1 mo. 23, 1866, James Buckner.
Seventh (generation
964. JULIET RAWLE6 (Sarah Coates Burge5, Beulah Shoemaker4,
Benjamin3, Isaac2, George1), daughter of William Rawle and Sarah Coates
Burge, his wife, was born at " Harleigh," 8 mo. 26, 1804; married, 10 mo. 1,
1839, Rev. William Herbert Norris, of Alexandria, Virginia, afterwards
rector of Christ Church, Woodbury, New Jersey; he died in Philadelphia,
2 mo. 18, 1880.
Children of Rev. William Herbert and Juliet (Rawle) Norris:
2468. Edward Carlyle7, born in Alexandria, Virginia, 6 mo. 1, 1841, graduated A.B.
at Trinity, Hartford; captain Seventy-first Pennsylvania Volunteers; wounded
at Antietam ; died of his wounds 5 mo. 12, 1863.
2469. Herbert', born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 6 mo. 12, 1843; graduated M.D. at the
University of Pennsylvania ; practised medicine in Philadelphia.
2470. Francis Rawle7, born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 14, 1845; died at Wood-
bury, New Jersey, 9 mo. 24, 1861.
971. PHILIP GARRETT0 (Sarah Price6, Philip Price4, Isaac Price8,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Thomas Garrett and his wife Sarah
Price, was bom 5 mo. 13, 1780; died 2 mo. 14, 1851; married, at Philadel-
phia Friends' Meeting, 10 mo. 8, 1801, Rebecca Cresson, born 7 mo. 30, 1775;
died 6 mo. 4, 1839; daughter of James and Sarah Cresson, of Philadelphia.
Children of Philip and Rebecca (Cresson) Garrett:
2471. Sarah7, born 2 mo. 22, 1804; married Thomas McCollin.
2472. Thomas C.7, born 3 mo. 30, 1805; married Frances Biddle.
2473. Elizabeth C, born 9 mo. 18, 1806 ; married William Biddle.
2474. Margaret7, born 2 mo. 11, 1809; married John E. Sheppard.
2475. Anne', born 7 mo. 5, 1813 ; married Clarkson Sheppard.
974. CHARLES GARRETT0 (Sarah Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1 ) , son of Thomas Garrett and Sarah Price, his
wife, was born in Upper Darby, 4 mo. 4, 1785 ; died at Upper Darby, 10 mo.
11, i860; married, 3 mo. 14, 181 1, at Darby Meeting, Mary Hibberd, born
9 mo. 23, 1791 ; died 8 mo. 2, 1838; daughter of Joseph and Hannah Hibberd.
Children of Charles and Mary (Hibberd) Garrett :
2476. Hannah H.7, born 2 mo. 21, 1812; died 2 mo. 4. 1837.
2477. Philip', born 11 mo. 23. 1814; died 5 mo. 9, 1896; married, 4 mo. 22, 1844, Mary
Lewis.
2478. Elizabeth H.', born 6 mo. 9, 1817; married, 3 mo. 16, 1843, George S. Powell.
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976. THOMAS GARRETT6 (Sarah Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Thomas Garrett and Sarah Price, his
wife, was born 8 mo. 21, 1789; died 1 mo. 25, 1871, at Wilmington, Dela-
ware; married (1), 10 mo. 14, 1813, Mary, daughter of Aaron and Mary
Sharpless; (2), 1 mo. 7, 1829, Rachel, daughter of Eli Mendenhall.
Children of Thomas and Mary (Sharpless) Garrett:
2479. Ellwood7, born 12 mo. 19, 1815; married Catharine K. Wollaston.
2480. Sarah S.!, born 4 mo. 15, 1819; died 9 mo. 3, 1853; married Edward C. Hewes.
2481. Anna M.7, born 2 mo. 2, 1822; died 8 mo. 23, 1853; married, n mo. 2, 1852, Dr.
James Edwards ; no issue.
2482. Henry7, born 11 mo. 22, 1824; married Catharine Ann Canby.
2483. Margaret M.7, born 6 mo. 13, 1827; died 8 mo. 30, 1863; married, 8 mo. 17, 1848,
James G. McCollin.
Child of Thomas and Rachel (Mendenhall) Garrett:
2484. Eli7, born 12 mo. 2, 1830; died 5 mo. 25, 1886; married, 4 mo. 26, 1855, Frances
Sellers.
977. BENJAMIN GARRETT6 (Sarah Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac
Price3, Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Thomas Garrett and Sarah
Price, his wife, was born 10 mo. 17, 1791 ; died at Upper Darby, 4 mo. 4,
T884; married, 3 mo. 14, 1841, Mary Haines, born 8 mo. 18, 1803; died 11
mo. 12, 1887; daughter of David and Alice Haines.
Children of Benjamin and Mary (Haines) Garrett:
2485. David7, born 1 mo. 1, 1843; married, 4 mo. 24, 1867, Sarah Martin.
2486. Isaac P., Jr.7, born 8 mo. 4, 1844; married, 11 mo. 12, 1868, Sarah Emlen Bell.
2487. Thomas7, born 6 mo. 3, 1846; married, 6 mo. 13, 1878, Caroline Augusta Ether-
ington.
978. JOHN KNOWLES GARRETT6 (Sarah Price9, Philip Price4,
Isaac Price3, Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Thomas Garrett and
Sarah Price, his wife, was born 12 mo. 4, 1793: died 6 mo. 15, 1832, at
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; married, 10 mo. 10, 1816, Henrietta, daughter
of Samuel Levis, of Upper Darby.
Children of John Knowles and Henrietta (Levis) Garrett:
2488. Samuel L.7, born 2 mo. 25, 1818 ; died 3 mo. 4, 1881 ; married, 7 mo. 4, 1841,
Mary Ann Corse.
2489. Levis J.', born 6 mo. 11, 1823; died 10 mo. 16, 1874; married (1) Catharine Rae;
(2). 1 mo. 20, 1870, Sidney Boyd.
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981. EDWARD GARRETT6 (Sarah Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Thomas Garrett and his wife, Sarah
Price, was born 12 mo. 17, 1800; died 9 mo. 16, 1863, at Upper Darby;
married, 11 mo. 19, 1837, Abigail Sellers, born 6 mo. 23, 1809; died 6 mo.
25, 1890; daughter of George and Ann Sellers, of Upper Darby.
Children of Edward and Abigail (Sellers) Garrett:
2490. George S.7, born 12 mo. 20, 1838; died 1 mo. 16, 1899; married, 10 mo. 3, 1866,
Mary Maris.
2491. Sarah7, born 12 mo. 20, 1840; died 11 mo. 26, 1889; married, 9 mo. 10, 1868,
Thomas Scattergood.
2492. Edward M.7, born 6 mo. 11. 1854; died 8 mo. 1, 1855.
982. MARTHA PRICE0 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), daughter of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk,
his wife, of East Bradford, Pennsylvania, was born in Kingsessing, Philadel-
phia County, 11 mo. 3, 1785; died in West Chester, Pennsylvania, 9 mo. 11,
1852; married, at Birmingham Friends' Meeting, 10 mo. n, 1804, Nathan
H. Sharpless, born 5 mo. 18, 1779; died 3 mo. 22, 1838; son of William and
Sarah (Hunt) Sharpless.
Children of Nathan H. and Martha ( Price) Sharpless :
2493. Hannah7, born 10 mo. 4, 1805 ; married Edward B. Darlington.
2494. William P.7, born 2 mo. 12, 1808; married (1) Anne G. Pennel ; (2) Sarah J.
Leedom.
2495. Philip P.7, born 4 mo. 26, 1810 ; married Mary A. Paschall.
2496. Henry P.7, born 9 mo. 16. 1813 ; married (1) Harriet D. Price; (2) Hannah W.
Martin.
2497. Ann S.7, born 4 mo. 24, 1816; married Stephen Paschall.
2498. Alfred7, born 4 mo. 3, 1822; married Elizabeth C. Sharpless.
2499. Samuel Emlen7, born 7 mo. 28, 1828 ; married Martha S. Ash.
984. WILLIAM PRICE, M.D.° * (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac
Price3, Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk,
his wife, was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 9 mo. 17, 1788; died in
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 mo. 2J, i860; married, 10 mo. 4, 1820, Hannah Fisher,
born 7 mo. 8, 1793 ; died 10 mo. 4, 1850; daughter of Miers Fisher, of Phila-
delphia, and Sarah Redwood, his wife. Dr. Price graduated at the University
of Pennsylvania in 181 1, and served as medical assistant in the Pennsylvania
Hospital during 181 1 and 1812. He spent some three years in Paris and
* For descendants of Dr. Price's family, I follow Anna Wharton Smith's " Genealogy of Fisher
Family."
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London in attendance upon lectures and hospitals. In 182 1 he became a mem-
ber of the medical staff of the Pennsylvania Hospital in the surgical depart-
ment. He was a cultured man, speaking French, Italian, Spanish, and
German, and was well read in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. In 1823, with his
wife, he went to Europe, where tbey remained several years, and upon their
return to the United States, in 1827, they settled in Cincinnati, where they
became interested in every movement calculated to advance and improve the
condition of their adopted city. He was unanimously chosen one of the City
Fathers in Cincinnati, and in 1833 or 1834 was elected to a seat in the State
Senate of Ohio.
Children of Dr. William and Hannah (Fisher) Price:
2500. Emily B.', born 7 mo. 8, 182 1 ; married David Pugh Marshall.
2501. Sarah Redwood', born 12 mo. 13, 1823 ; married Ludwig Hanau.
2502. Caroline Fisher7, born 7 mo. 15, 1825; died 8 mo. 22, 1854.
2503. Henrietta Hoskins7, born 8 mo. 28, 1827; married Robert Kemp Wright.
2504. Helene Gregoroffsky7, born 8 mo. 24, 1829; married Charles P. Moulinier.
2505. Josephine Warner7, born 6 mo. 4, 1831; married (1) John A. Bigelow ; (2)
Gwynne Harris Heap.
2506. Annette Marie7, born 1 mo. 21, 1834; married (1) Rudolph Crentz Lawler; (2)
J. Goddard Clark.
2507. William Redwood7, born at Cincinnati, Ohio, 5 mo. 20, 1836; died 12 mo.
30, 1881. In the Civil War he was second lieutenant of the Third Pennsyl-
vania Cavalry, I mo. 15, 1862; first lieutenant of the Third Pennsylvania
Cavalry, 9 mo. 7, 1862; captain of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry. 5 mo. I,
1863; major and assistant adutant-general of volunteers, 8 mo. 6, 1864;
lieutenant-colonel of volunteers, by brevet, I mo. 23, 1865, " for industry, zeal,
and faithful services during the recent campaign before Richmond, Virginia ;"
colonel of volunteers, by brevet, 3 mo. 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious
services;" brigadier-general of volunteers, by brevet, 3 mo. 13, 1865, "for
faithful and meritorious services during the war ;" mustered out of the volun-
teer service, 9 mo. I, 1866; commissioned major of the Eighth Cavalry, 7 mo.
28. 1866; major of the United States army, Eighth Regiment of cavalry
(regulars), accepted 10 mo. 1, 1866; lieutenant-colonel in the United States
army, by brevet, 3 mo. 2, 1867, for gallant and meritorious services in the
battle of Five Forks, Virginia ; colonel in the United States army, by brevet.
12 mo. 10. 1868, for gallant and meritorious services in an engagement with
Indians in the vicinity of Walker's Springs, in the Aquarious range in Arizona,
on the 10th and 13th of 12 mo., 1868; lieutenant-colonel of the United States
army. Sixth Regiment of cavalry (regulars), 4 mo. 2, 1879.
985. SIBBILLA K. PRICE0 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Sboemaker2, George1), daughter of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk,
his wife, was born 2 mo. 19, 1790; died 8 mo. 6, 1853; married, 10 mo. 22,
181 2, John W. Townsend, son of William and Grace Townsend.
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Children of John W. and Sibbilla K. (Price) Townsend :
2508. William P.7, born 8 mo. 5, 1813 ; died 8 mo. 24, 1902 ; married Anna Mary Kirk ;
no issue.
2509. Anna Mary7, born 10 mo. 23, 1815; married George Thomas, M.D.
2510. Rachel P.7, born 11 mo. 2, 1817; married J. Lacey Darlington.
2511. Charles M.7, born 8 mo. 11, 1819; died 6 mo. 18, 1823.
2512. Henry C.7, born 2 mo. 22, 1822 ; married Georgiana L. Talman.
2513. Edward Y.7, born 10 mo. 4, 1824; married Henrietta M. Troth.
2514. Philip P.7, born 5 mo. 24, 1828; married Rachel Brady.
986. MARGARET PRICE6 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), daughter of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk,
his wife, was born 4 mo. 19, 1792; died 7 mo. 15, 1880; married, 9 mo. 23,
1819, Jonathan Paxson, born 2 mo. 28, 1787; died 10 mo. 28, 1856.
Children of Jonathan and Margaret (Price) Paxson:
2515. Philip P.7, born 6 mo. 8, 1821 ; married Phebe Speakman.
2516. Henry7, born 3 mo. 5, 1823 ; married Harriet A. Harlan.
2517. Hannah7, born 8 mo. 6, 1825.
2518. Rachel7, born 10 mo. II, 1827.
987. BENJAMIN PRICE6 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk, his
wife, was born 12 mo. 17, 1793; died 1 mo. 8, 1872; married, 6 mo. 12,
1817, Jane Paxson. He was a farmer and at times a teacher, living in West
Chester, or East Bradford.
Children of Benjamin and Jane (Paxson) Price:
2519. Paxson7, born 3 mo. 6, 1818; married Jane Jackson.
2520. Mary7, born 12 mo. 12, 1819 ; married Josiah Wilson.
2521. Isaiah7, born 5 mo. 20, 1822; married Lydia Heald.
2522. Philip7, born 6 mo. 15, 1824; died 9 mo. 7, 1889; married Ellen Satterthwaite.
2523- Jacob7, born 8 mo. 4, 1826 ; married Rachel L. Thomas.
2524. Edward7, born 11 mo. 27, 1830; died 1 mo. 12, 1833.
2525. Jael7, born 12 mo. 29, 1833; died 12 mo. 29, 1833.
988. SARAH PRICE6 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), daughter of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk,
his wife, was born 11 mo. 6, 1795; died 12 mo. 4, 1873; married, 11 mo. 15,
1821, Caleb Carmalt, born 8 mo. 16, 1792; died 3 mo. 10, 1862.
Children of Caleb and Sarah (Price) Carmalt:
2526. Hannah7, born 8 mo. 15, 1822 ; died 1 mo. 16, 1823.
2527. Jonathan', born 5 mo. 19, 1824; died 9 mo. 10, 1829.
2528. Sibylla T.7, born 5 mo. 27, 1826 ; married John C. Morris.
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2529. Philip P.', born 7 mo. 5, 1829; died 7 mo. 14, 1829.
2530. Samuel F.', born 6 mo. 6, 1831 ; married Anne E. Woolsey.
2531. Rachel P.', born 10 mo. 12, 1833; married Rev. Elisha Mulford.
2532. William Henry', born 8 mo. 3, 1836; married Laura W. Johnson.
2533. James Edward', born 5 mo. 11, 1840; married Charlotte J. Churchhill.
989. ELI K. PRICE6 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk, his
wife, was born 7 mo. 20, 1797; died in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 15, 1884;
married, 6 mo. 10, 1828, Anne Embree.
At a meeting of the members of the bar held in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 18,
1884, Justice Strong presiding, addresses were made by Judges Butler and
Porter; M. Russell Thayer, William Henry Rawle, and others, after which
the following was adopted :
" 1. That by the death of Mr. Price this bar and State have lost a jurist
who was justly entitled to be enrolled among the sages of the law. Through-
out the long life vouchsafed to him by a kind Providence he worthily em-
ployed his profound learning, his clear and comprehensive intellect, his calm
and judicial mind, and his spotless integrity to the thorough discharge of the
functions of a minister of justice and of a public spirited citizen, ever solicitous
to promote the welfare of his fellow-men.
" 2. That while his devotion to the common law imbued his mind deeply
with its principles, and led him to the conviction that most of its established
rules are founded in sound reason, he fully realized that the rapid and con-
tinuing progress of modern times requires changes in the law to meet the
changed condition of the people and their surroundings, and was quick to
discern where improvement could be wrought by legislation gradually and
carefully enacted ; and thus the statutes which he prepared, and which have
become part of our jurisprudence, attest in the highest degree his wisdom and
his earnest desire to make the laws of our State work out the greatest attain-
able good to the people bound to their observance.
" 3. That while his eminent qualifications for his chosen profession, and
his assiduous devotion to it, naturally and surely led him to great success and
liberal reward, he never forgot his duty to the community which honored
him with its unswerving confidence; but, heartily recognizing that duty, he
became its benefactor by his unwearied and successful efforts to serve the
people, and by giving without stint his time and efficient labors in their behalf,
in whatever field they sought the aid of his ripe judgment, wide experience,
and clear conceptions of the right.
" 4. That by the beauty and simplicity of his life and character, his free-
dom from pride or prejudice, his unselfishness, his unvarying kindness of
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heart, and his all-embracing Christian philanthropy, he endeared himself to
his brethren of the bar and to all who knew him ; and has furnished a grand
illustration of the power for good of a human life actively devoted to the
highest and noblest aims."
Children of Eli K. and Anne (Embree) Price:
2534. Rebecca E.7, born 3 mo. io, 1829; married Hanson L. Withers.
2535- John Sergeant7, born 6 mo. 10, 1831; married Sallie A. Baker.
2536. Sibyl E.7, born 3 mo. 31, 1834; died 8 mo. 5, 1882; married, 4 mo. 26, 1871, Starr
Nichols; no issue.
990. ISAAC PRICE6 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3, Susanna
Shoemaker2, George1), son of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk, his wife, was
born 11 mo. 30, 1799; died 8 mo. 25, 1825, in East Bradford, Chester County,
Pennsylvania; married, 10 mo. 1, 1822, at Twelfth Street Meeting, Phila-
delphia, Susanna M. Payne, daughter of John Payne, of New York, and
Mary Martin, his wife.
Children of Isaac and Susanna M. (Payne) Price:
2537. Rachel7, born 10 mo. 22, 1823; died 7 mo. 2, 1849, unmarried.
2538. James Martin7, born 9 mo. 12, 1825; married Sarah D. Lightfoot.
991. PHILIP M. PRICE6 (Philip Price5, Philip Price4, Isaac Price3,
Susanna Shoemaker2, George1), son of Philip Price and Rachel Kirk, his
wife, was born 7 mo. 7, 1802; died at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, 6 mo. 16,
1870; married, 4 mo. 2, 1826, Matilda Siverman, by adoption Greentree,
born 12 mo. 31, 1807; died 4 mo. 27, 1864; daughter of Charles Siverman.
Philip Price was educated at West Town Boarding School, studied medicine
with Dr. John D. Godman, and graduated M.D. at the University of Pennsyl-
vania; after practising medicine some years he was elected surveyor of
Spring Garden District, Philadelphia, which office he held for many years.
Children of Philip M. and Matilda (Greentree) Price:
2539. Helen F.7, born 6 mo. 26, 1827; died 3 mo. 4, 1854; married, 5 mo. 26, 1853,
T. S. Yardley.
2540. Hannah P.7, born 2 mo. 9, 1830; married J. Hervey Barton, M.D.
2541. Mary F.7, born 10 mo. 17, 1835; died 10 mo. 19, 1858.
2542. Anna R.7, born 10 mo. 20, 1844 ; unmarried.
2543. Philip M., Jr.7, born 11 mo. 27, 1848; of the United States army; appointed
second lieutenant, Second Artillery, 6 mo. 15, 1869, and first lieutenant, 9 mo.
30, 1873; married, 5 mo. 8, 1879, Emma (Moss) Brayton; no issue.
2544. Charles S.7, born 8 mo. 27, 1852; married. 6 mo. 7, 1883, Sallie Hawes. He is
general manager of the Cambria Iron-Works, at Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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jfciQbtb Generation
iooo. GEORGE MIFFLIN WHARTON7 (Susan Shoemaker6, Abra-
ham", William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Fishbourn Wharton
and Susan Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 26, 1806;
died 2 mo. 5, 1870. He was a member of the Philadelphia bar, and it is
recorded of him " that as a lawyer he stood deservedly in the front rank of
the profession." He was a vice-provost of the Law Academy of Philadelphia
from 1845 to ^SS- and was United States District Attorney for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania from 1857 to i860. He was a trustee of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania from 1841 to 1868. He took a lively interest in the
public schools, and was for many years president of the Board of Control. He
was a member of the American Philosophical Society ; he served in the City
Councils, and was President of Select Council from 1856 to 1859. He
married, 6 mo. 4, 1835, Maria Markoe, daughter of John and Mehitable
(Cox) Markoe, of Philadelphia.
At a meeting of the Philadelphia bar, held 2 mo. 9, 1870, to take action
upon the death of George M. Wharton, addresses were made by the Hon.
James Thompson, chief justice, David Paul Brown, and other members of
the bar. After which the following resolutions were adopted :
" Resolved, That we deplore the loss which the bar has sustained by the
decease of our late honored associate, George M. Wharton. His long and
successful professional career reflected lustre on the bar, of which he was an
acknowledged leader. His reputation as a lawyer was built upon the solid
foundation of thorough knowledge, ability, and moral worth. He brought to
the practice of the profession a clear, well-balanced, and cultivated mind, a
cool and discriminating judgment, learning various, extensive, and accurate,
industry that never tired, and a devotion to the cause of his client tempered
by due fidelity to the court. Prudent and sagacious in counsel, he was not less
distinguished by the clearness, cogency, and persuasive power of his forensic
efforts. Amenity and good temper forever characterized his deportment,
and his professional excellence was crowned by an elevated tone of morals
and unblemished personal character, which secured to him the confidence
alike of the bench, the bar, and the public.
" Resolved, That the loss of such a man is deeply felt by the profession,
and not only by the profession, but by the community at large, who benefited
by the example of adherence to principle, devotion to duty, and spotless
integrity, which his daily walk through life exhibited, displaying the virtues
and the graces that adorn the character of a Christian gentlemen."
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Children of George M. and Maria (Markoe) Wharton:
2545. Ellen Markoe", born 7 mo. 15. 1837; married (1), 1 mo. 19, i860, Robert Morris;
(2), 10 mo. 22, 1867, George M. Dallas.
2546. Agnes8, born 5 mo. 31, 1839; died 5 mo. 4, 1896; married, 6 mo. 5, i860, Pem-
berton S. Hutchinson.
2547. Maria8, born 11 mo. 26, 1840; died 12 mo., 1865; married Thompson Lennig.
2548. Mehitable Markoe8, born 12 mo. 17, 1842; married (1), 3 mo. 29, 1865, Dr.
George Pepper, who died 9 mo., 1872; (2), 10 mo. 7, 1876, Professor Ernest
Zantzinger.
2549. Elizabeth8, born 12 mo. 12, 1844 ; married, 9 mo. 14, 1863, Thomas McKean.
2550. William Fishbourn8, born 10 mo. 23, 1846; married 10 mo. 10, 1871, Frances
Fisher.
2551. Edith8, born 8 mo. 20, 1848; married George Baker; no issue.
2552. George8, born 8 mo. 29, 1850; married, 10 mo. 23, 1873, Julia V. Duncan.
1006. EDWARD WHARTON7 (Susan Shoemaker6. Abraham5. Wil-
liam4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Fishbourn Wharton and Susan
Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 25, 1819; died in Balti-
more, Maryland, 1 mo. 17, 1868; married, in Philadelphia, 10 mo., 1843,
Jane Gray Shippen, born at " Violet Bank," near Petersburg, Virginia, 2 mo.
22, 1818; died 6 mo. 17, 1868; daughter of William Shippen, M.D., and his
wife Mary Louise, daughter of Thomas Shore, of Petersburg, and his wife
Jane Gray Wall, born 3 mo. 17, 1798, in Petersburg, Virginia; died 5 mo. 3,
1879.
Child of Edward and Jane Gray (Shippen) Wharton :
2553. Marie Louise8, born 4 mo. 7, 1845, at " Arrowfield," near Petersburg, Virginia ;
died 1 mo. 16, 1868, in Baltimore, Maryland.
ion. DANIEL CLARK WHARTON7 (Deborah Shoemaker6, Abra-
ham5, William4, Abraham3, George", George1), son of William Moore Whar-
ton and his wife Deborah Shoemaker, was born 7 mo. 9, 1808; died 5 mo. 11,
1876. He was a dry-goods meichant of Philadelphia. He married, 2 mo. 1,
1843, Anne Wain Morgan, daughter of Thomas W. Morgan and his wife
Hannah, daughter of Dr. Samuel Powell Griffitts, of Philadelphia, and Mary
Fishbourn, his wife.
Children of Daniel Clark and Anne Wain (Morgan) Wharton:
2554. Mary Morgan8, born 12 mo. 15, 1843.
2555. Anna Rotch8, born 5 mo. 27, 1845 ; married Charles J. Churchman.
2556. Helen Rotch8, born 9 mo. 2, 1847 ; married George Emlen.
2S57- William Moore8, born 8 mo. 25, 1848 ; married Ellen Clifton Wharton.
2558. Daniel Clark8, born 9 mo. 28, 1850; died 11 mo. 6, 1863.
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1015. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER WHARTON7 (Deborah Shoe-
maker6, Abraham5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of
William Moore Wharton and Deborah Shoemaker, his wife, was born in
Philadelphia, 6 mo. 16, 1813; died in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 3, 1896; married,
11 mo. 8, 1841, Commander William J. McCluney, U.S.N., born in Brooklyn,
New York, 2 mo. 12, 1796; died 2 mo. 11, 1864; buried in Laurel Hill
Cemetery. He was appointed midshipman 1 mo. 1, 181 2, and was in the
action between the " Wasp" and the " Frolic," October 10 of that year. He
was commissioned lieutenant 4 mo. 1, 181 8; commander, 12 mo. 9, 1839;
and captain, 10 mo. 13, 1851. He took part in the Mexican War, and in 1853
was ordered to command the " Powhatan," of Commodore Perry's Japan
Expedition. He returned to the United States in 1856, and after a brief
respite was ordered to New York on duty as general supervisor of the con-
struction of the Stevens battery. In 1858 he was placed in command of the
Atlantic Squadron, which office he held until May, i860. He was com-
missioned commodore 7 mo. 16, 1862.
Children of Commander William J. and Elizabeth Shoemaker (Wharton)
McCluney :
2559. Deborah Wharton8, born 12 mo. 17, 1842; died 8 mo. 3, 1848.
2560. Arabella8, born 11 mo. io, 1850; married, 2 mo. 7, 1877, Stiles Huber.
1018. HENRY VANUXEM7 (Esther M. Shoemaker6, Abraham5, Wil-
liam4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Louis C. Vanuxem and Esther
M. Shoemaker, his wife, was born 11 mo. 2, 1819; died 7 mo. 24, 1888;
married (1), 8 mo. 15, 1865, Eliza Sainton Janvier, who died 1 mo. 9, 1878;
(2), 6 mo. 19, 1879, Marie PfeirTer.
Children of Henry and Eliza Sainton (Janvier) Vanuxem:
2561. Elise8, bom 2 mo. 20, 1867 ; died same day.
2562. Henry Janvier8, born 11 mo. 23, 1868; died 7 mo. 18, 1869.
Children of Henry and Marie (PfeifTer) Vanuxem:
2563. May8, born 5 mo. 27, 1880 ; died 5 mo. 28, 1880.
2564. Mary', born 7 mo. 30, 1881.
2565. Louisa8, born 8 mo. 23, 1883.
1019. ESTHER VANUXEM7 (Esther M. Shoemaker6, Abraham5,
William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Louis C. Vanuxem
and Esther M. Shoemaker, his wife, was born 11 mo. 14, 1820; married, 6
mo. 10. 1846, John Sparhawk, who died 5 mo. 28, 1889.
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Children of John and Esther (Vanuxem) Sparhawk:
2566. Louis Vanuxem", born 9 mo. 1, 1847; died 6 mo. 27, 1848.
2567. Charles Wurts8, born 8 mo. 24, 1849 ; married Olive Elrica Sproat.
2568. Willie8, born 2 mo. 5, 1852 ; died 2 mo. 7, 1852.
2569. Hetty Vanuxem8, born 3 mo. 30, 1855.
2570. John, Jr.8, born 2 mo. 15, 1857, member of the Philadelphia bar; married, 2 mo.
25, 1896, Alice Gallaudet Trumbull.
1020. VIRGINIA VANUXEM7 (Esther M. Shoemaker6, Abraham5,
William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Louis C. Vanuxem and
Esther M. Shoemaker, his wife, was born 1 mo. 29, 1822; died about 1857;
married Robert Tweed.
Children of Robert and Virginia (Vanuxem) Tweed:
2571. Mary", married Julian J. Chisholm, and had one son:
2572. Julian J., Jr.'.
2573. Robert, Jr.".
2574. Clara Vanuxem8.
102 1. FREDERICK WILLIAM VANUXEM7 (Esther M. Shoe-
maker6, Abraham5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Louis C.
Vanuxem and Esther M. Shoemaker, his wife, was born 8 mo. 9, 1829; died
1 mo. 3, 1880; married, 5 mo. 9, 1854, Elizabeth Kennedy, who died at Chest-
nut Hill, Pennsylvania, 10 mo. 31, 1901.
Children of Frederick William and Elizabeth (Kennedy) Vanuxem:
2S7S- Jane Kennedy8, born 5 mo. 21, 1855; married Hon. William Potter.
2576. Frederick W., Jr.", born 10 mo. 17, 1857; died 6 mo. 28, 1858.
2577. Louis C.8, born 3 mo. 23, 1859; member of the Philadelphia bar; trustee of the
Jefferson Medical College and Hospital.
2578. Lizzie Tweed8, born 9 mo. 25, 1861 ; died 6 mo. 16, 1864.
2579. Hetty8, born 9 mo. 4, 1864; married William Potter as his second wife.
2580. Mary", born 8 mo. 6, 1866.
2581. Florence", born 8 mo. 25, 1868.
2582. Alice", born 9 mo. 22, 1870; married John Lewis Cochran.
2583. Julia Kennedy8, born 8 mo. 12, 1874 ; married Daniel Hebard.
1022. ELIZABETH DEBORAH SHOEMAKER7 (Lewis6, Abra-
ham5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Lewis Shoemaker
and Elizabeth Allen, his wife, married Nils Mitander, of Denmark; they
resided in the city of New York, where she died 9 mo. 2, 1876. She and
her infant daughter were buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, in Commodore
Henry A. Adams's lot, where also lie the remains of her mother, Elizabeth
£bc Sfooemafcer family of Cheltenham
Allen Shoemaker, and of her grandmother, Elizabeth Allen, daughter of Com-
modore Henry A. Adams, of the United States navy.
1024. FRANCIS SHOEMAKER7 (Francis6, Abraham5, William4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), merchant, of Philadelphia, son of Francis
Shoemaker and his wife Maria, daughter of James and Hannah Stokes, of
Germantown, was born 8 mo. 16, 1836; died 2 mo. 12, 1901 ; married, i860,
Eliza R. Ard, who died in 1875.
Children of Francis and Eliza R. (Ard) Shoemaker:
2584. Ellen Ard", born i860; married, 1881, Duncan L. Buzby.
2585. George Ard8, born 1862 ; died 1885, unmarried.
2586. Francis8, born 1870; merchant of Philadelphia.
1054. EMMA VIRGINIA SHOEMAKER7 (Jesse R.6, Jesse5, Wil-
liam4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Jesse R. Shoemaker and
his wife Mary Ann Wenzell, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 26, 1839; mar"
ried ( 1 ) John Alexander Storey, son of Peter and Elizabeth Clarke Storey,
born 12 mo. 18, 1835; died 8 mo. 20, 1869; she married (2), 12 mo. 4, 1876,
Robert Roberts Shrank, born 10 mo. 18, 1844, son of Daniel and Elizabeth
(Roberts) Shrank. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of John Alexander and Emma Virginia (Shoemaker) Storey:
2587. Mary A. S.8.
2588. Virginia8, born 12 mo. 30, 1862; died 7 mo. 6. 1869.
2589. Emma", born 2 mo. 7, 1864; died same day.
2590. Elizabeth Clarke8.
2591. William Maurice8, born 4 mo. 25, 1868.
Child of Robert Roberts and Emma Virginia (Shoemaker) Shrank :
2592. J. Nettie Roberts8, born 7 mo. 9, 1880.
1059. JOSEPH TURNER SHOEMAKER7 (William Draper8, Wil-
liam5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of William Draper Shoe-
maker and his wife Ann Turner, was born 4 mo. 5, 1838; married, 1863,
Sarah L. M. Clark, daughter of Lewis and Sarah Morton Clark.
Children of Joseph T. and Sarah L. M. (Clark) Shoemaker:
2593- Anna', born 6 mo. 14, 1864; married Frederick Cobb.
2594. Frank", born 5 mo. 14, 1866; married Ella Patton.
2595. Arthur C.8, born 5 mo. 12, 1871.
2596. Sarah Irene8, born 9 mo. 21, 1875.
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1060. WILLIAM TURNER SHOEMAKER7 (William Draper6, Wil-
liam5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of William D. and Ann
(Turner) Shoemaker, was born 9 mo. 18, 1839; married, 12 mo. 15, 1868,
Mary Malissa Sines, of Chester, Pennsylvania, daughter of Charles and
Mary Garrett Sines.
Children of William Turner and Mary Malissa (Sines) Shoemaker:
2597. William Anderson8, born 4 mo. 13, 1870; married Mary Jackson.
2598. Mary Garrett8, born 12 mo. 3, 1873.
1062. ELIZABETH LEVICK SHOEMAKER7 (William D.6, Wil-
liam6, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of William D. and
Ann (Turner) Shoemaker, was born 4 mo. 20, 1842; married, in Philadel-
phia, 6 mo. 13, 1868, Harrison Johnson, of Media, born 5 mo. 31, 1844;
son of Franklin and Hannah Johnson.
Child of Harrison and Elizabeth Levick (Shoemaker) Johnson:
2599. Clara Shoemaker8, born 11 mo. 4, 1869; married, 11 mo. 10, 1897, Joshua Homer
Luff, of Delaware, and resides in Hudson City, N. Y. They have one child :
2600. Elizabeth', born 9 mo. 5, 1899.
1063. HETTIE ANN SHOEMAKER7 (William D.6, William5, Wil-
liam4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of William D. and Ann (Tur-
ner) Shoemaker, was born 8 mo. 16, 1845; married, 10 mo. 31, 1867, Aaron
Mendenhall, born 12 mo. 7, 1833; son of Isaac and Dinah Mendenhall.
Children of Aaron and Hettie Ann (Shoemaker) Mendenhall:
2601. Isaac8, born 9 mo. 10, 1868; died 9 mo. 11, 1884.
2602. Emma B.8, born 6 mo. 22, 1871.
2603. Earl8, born 1 mo. 5, 1885.
1064. RICHARDSON DRAPER SHOEMAKER7 (William D.B,
William5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of William Draper
and Ann (Turner) Shoemaker, was born 5 mo. 12, 1857; married, 9 mo. 2,
1886, Georgie Andrews, of Florida.
Child of Richardson Draper and Georgie (Andrews) Shoemaker:
2604. Joseph A.", born 2 mo., 1887.
1066. RICHARDSON SHOEMAKER7 (Richardson6, William5, Wil-
liam4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Richardson and Annie G.
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(Clark) Shoemaker, was born 3 mo. 1, 1864; married, 11 mo. 26, 1890, Jean
F. Shedden, born 1 mo. 24, 1864; daughter of John and Mary Shedden.
Child of Richardson and Jean F. (Shedden) Shoemaker:
2605. John Shedden", born 2 mo. 10, 1892.
1067. SALLIE A. SHOEMAKER7 (Richardson6, William5, William4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Richardson and Annie G. (Clark)
Shoemaker, was born 12 mo. 31, 1865; married, 12 mo. 19, 1885, Robert
Farley, born 9 mo. 12, 1859; son of William and Sarah Farley.
Children of Robert and Sallie A. (Shoemaker) Farley:
2606. Robert H.8, born 1 mo. 4, 1887.
2607. Jean S.8, born 7 mo. 20, 1888.
2608. Helen M.8, born 3 mo. 16, 1891.
2609. Walter S.8, born 8 mo. 12, 1892.
1071. HANNAH MARSHALL LEWIS GORDON7 (Hannah Mar-
shall Shoemaker6, Joseph5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter
of Mordecai Lewis Gordon and Hannah Marshall Shoemaker, his wife, was
born 2 mo. 29, 1823; died 12 mo. 28, 1858; married, 11 mo. 22, 1848, by the
Rev. William Suddard, to Caleb Cresson, born 9 mo. 27, 1812; died 3 mo.
14, 1858; son of Caleb Cresson, Jr., and Sarah Emlen, his wife.
Children of Caleb and Hannah M. L. (Gordon) Cresson:
2610. Caleb, Jr.8.
261 1. Sarah Emlen8.
1073. ADELAIDE GORDON7 (Hannah Marshall Shoemaker6, Joseph5,
William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Mordecai Lewis Gordon
and Hannah Marshall Shoemaker, his wife, was born 11 mo. 4, 1826; mar-
ried, 5 mo. 7, 1857, Stanly Griswold Flagg, at Grace Protestant Episcopal
Church of Philadelphia, the Rev. William Suddard officiating.
Children of Stanly Griswold and Adelaide (Gordon) Flagg:
2612. Harriet Maxwell8, born 3 mo., 1858; married Dr. J. H. Reading.
2613. Stanly Griswold, Jr.8, born 1 mo. 21, i860; married Elizabeth F. Windrim.
2614. George8, born 10 mo. 2, 1862 ; married Laura Hellings.
1074. THOMAS S. SHOEMAKER7 (Joseph6, Joseph5, William4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and Mary Ann
Stiles, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 10, 1828; married, 2 mo. 3,
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1852, Emma Edwards, daughter of Elemuel and Rhoda Edwards, of Cape
May County, New Jersey.
Children of Thomas S. and Emma (Edwards) Shoemaker:
2615. Thomas J.8, born 9 mo. 6, 1853; died 6 mo. 24, 1892.
2616. Elemuel E.s, born 10 mo. 8, 1855 ; died 1 mo., 1857.
2617. Joseph H.8, born 10 mo. 7, 1857; member of the Philadelphia bar.
2618. Mary Ann8, born 8 mo. 4, 1859; died 1 mo. 7, 1896; married, 2 mo. 22, 1888,
O. W. Buckley.
2619. Edward L.8, born 5 mo. 2, 1861 ; married Margaret Hanafin.
1075. JOSEPH SHOEMAKER7 (Joseph0, Joseph6, William4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and Mary Ann Stiles, his
wife, was born 5 mo., 1830; married Rachel Spear. He was a commission
merchant of Philadelphia.
Children of Joseph and Rachel (Spear) Shoemaker:
2620. Rachel May8, born 8 mo. 6, 1858.
2621. Thomas I.8, born 6 mo. 8, 1861.
1089. CALEB W. HALLOWELL7 (Susan Fisher0, Susanna Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Chalkley Tyson Hal-
lowell and Susan Fisher, his wife, was born 1815; died 1 mo. 21, 1857;
interred at Laurel Hill Cemetery. He married, 6 mo. 11, 1840, Mary Morris
Tyson, born 10 mo. 2, 1820, daughter of Elisha Tyson, of Baltimore, and his
wife Sarah Saunders Morris, of Philadelphia.
Children of Caleb W. and Mary Morris (Tyson) Hallowell :
2622. Francis Perot8, born 1841 ; married Sarah A. Aldrich.
2623. Morris8, born II mo. 27, 1842; unmarried; resides in California.
2624. Lewis Morris", born 12 mo. 10. 1844; married Harriet Cordelia Hawley.
2625. Sarah Tyson8, born 12 mo. 7, 1846; unmarried.
2626. Marshall Tyson8, born 3 mo. 22, 1852; married Josephine Peacock, of Chicago.
2627. Elizabeth Perot8, born 11 mo. 20, 1853; married Edward D. Clark.
1090. DANIEL ALBERT HALLOWELL7 (Susan Fisher0, Susanna
Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Chalkley Tyson
Hallowell and Susan Fisher, his wife, was born 2 mo. 3, 1822; died 8 mo. 20,
1870; interred at Brooklyn, New York. He was married, 6 mo. 4, 1846, at
St. Philip's Church (Episcopal), Philadelphia, by Rev. Dr. Edmund Neville,
to Catharine Josephine Monell, born 3 mo. 16, 1826, in the city of New York,
daughter of John I. and Catharine Monell.
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Children of Daniel Albert and Catharine Josephine (Monell) Hallowell:
2628. Catharine Monell8, born 6 mo. 13, 1847; died 7 mo. 19, 1847.
2629. Thomas Sweeney8, born 7 mo. 9, 1849; died 7 mo. 18, 1868.
2630. Samuel Day8, born 9 mo. 24, 1851.
2631. John Franklin8, born 9 mo. 14, 1857; married Catharine Cline.
1091. AMANDA EMILY HALLOWELL7 (Susan Fisher6, Susanna
Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Chalkley
Tyson Hallowell and Susan Fisher, his wife, married, in 1846, Thomas
Worthington Sweney, born 5 mo. 22, 1812; son of Thomas and Elizabeth
Sweney, of West Chester, Pennsylvania. He was colonel of the Ninety-ninth
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. He died 4 mo. 7, 1872, and was buried
beside his wife in South Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Child of Thomas Worthington and Amanda Emily (Hallowell) Sweney:
2632. Hannah Hallowell9, born 4 mo. 8, 1847; married, 2 mo. 16, 1874, Jesse Garrett,
at the church of the House of Prayer, Newark, New Jersey. Jesse was a son
of David and Anna Garrett, and was born 7 mo. 9, 1834, at Willistown,
Chester County, Pennsylvania. They had one child:
2633. Christinia Hallowell", born 7 mo. 5, 1876.
1 102. ELIZABETH D. STROUD7 (Charles Stroud", Elizabeth Shoe-
maker0, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Stroud
and Susan Burson, his wife, was born 6 mo. 7, 1820, at Stroudsburg, Penn-
sylvania; died 11 mo. 5, 1893; married, 6 mo. 9, 1841, at Springboro, Ohio,
Edwin Johnson.
Children of Edwin and Elizabeth D. (Stroud) Johnson:
2634. Charles Edward8, born 10 mo. 6, 1852 ; died 2 mo. 7, 1853.
2635. Emily8, born 2 mo. 7, 1854 ; married, 3 mo. 5, 1877, George Ellwyn Warden ;
no issue.
1 103. LYDIA B. STROUD7 (Charles Stroud0, Elizabeth Shoemaker5.
William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Stroud and
Susan Burson, his wife, was born at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 9 mo. 9,
1821 ; died in Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 mo. 11, 1877; married, at Springboro, Ohio,
4 mo. 28, 1847, John T. Bateman.
Children of John T. and Lydia B. (Stroud) Bateman :
2636. Mary Ann8, born in Springboro, Ohio, 2 mo. 29. 1848; died in Bellefontaine, 10
mo. 5, 1849.
2637. Susan S.8. born in Bellefontaine. Ohio, 10 mo. 9. 1849 1 died in Springboro, Ohio,
5 mo. 2. 1850.
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2638. Edward S.8, born 10 mo. 12, 1851 ; married, 8 mo. 22. 1882, Nellie Kennell.
2639. Oliver8, born 3 mo. 17, 1854; unmarried.
2640. Caroline S.8, born 10 mo. 9, 1856; married Alfred Butler.
2641. Mary Ellen8, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, 6 mo. 16, 1861.
1 104. MARY PAUL STROUD7 (Charles Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Stroud
and Susan Burson, his wife, was born at Stroudsburg, 5 mo. 1, 1823 ; died in
Cincinnati, Ohio, 5 mo. 26, 1893; married, 8 mo. 31, 1853, at Friends' Meet-
ing, Brooks Johnson.
Children of Brooks and Mary Paul (Stroud) Johnson:
2642. Georgiana8, born 5 mo. 4, 1861 ; died 5 mo. 5, 1864.
2643. Charles S.8, born 1 n.o. 23, 1863 ; married Martha Sterrett.
1 105. SALLY ANN STROUD7 (Charles Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Stroud
and Susan Burson, his wife, was born at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 4 mo.
22, 1825; married, 4 mo. 22, 1846, Benjamin H. Wright.
Children of Benjamin H. and Sally Ann (Stroud) Wright:
2644. Susan S.8, born 3 mo. 1, 1847; married Benjamin Morris.
2645. Charles S.8, born 5 mo. 6, 1349 ; married Emily Bronson.
2646. Hannah M.8, born 5 mo. 5. 1851 ; married Robert W. Furnass.
2647. Mary8, born 7 mo. 25, 1852; married Albert Wheeler.
2648. George8, born 3 mo. 15, 1855; married (1), 10 mo. 20, 1887, Anna Price; (2),
3 mo. 10, 1893, Lida Foster.
2649. Jane P.", born 1 mo. $0, 1857.
2650. Parvin8, born 5 mo. 12, i860.
2651. Lydia8, born 2 mo. 7, 1863.
2652. Benjamin8, born 4 mo. 10, 1865.
2653. Anna P.8, born 5 mo. 18, 1868.
1 106. GEORGE M. STROUD7 (Charles Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Charles Stroud and
Susan Burson, his wife, was born at Stroudsburg, 3 mo. 10, 1827: married,
at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 6 mo. 26, 1850, Deborah Anna Jordan.
Children of George M. and Deborah Anna (Jordan) Stroud:
2654. Frank W.8, born 9 mo. 18, 1851 ; died young.
2655. Gertrude Anna8, born 11 mo. 8, 1853.
2656. Edward8, born 2 mo. 27, 1856.
2657. Clifford8, born 2 mo. 18, 1859; died 6 mo. 21, 1876.
2658. Eva Louisa Gruss8, born 3 mo. 19, 1861.
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2659. Sally Belle8, born 10 mo. 18, 1862; married C. H. Harrison.
2660. George8, born 1 mo. 9, 1864 ; married, 7 mo. 12, 1893, Ada May Tolman.
2661. Florence W.!, born 10 mo. 12, 1866; married P. S. Hansen.
2662. Ernest Jordan8, born 4 mo. 16, 1868; married, 4 mo. 2, 1894, Sarah Ireland
Watkins.
1 108. CAROLINE STROUD7 (Charles Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoemaker5,
William4, Abraham'"', George2, George1), daughter of Charles and Susan
(Burson) Stroud, was born at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 10 mo. 2, 183 1;
married, 12 mo. 28, 1854, Dr. Sidney Stevens, now residing at Kings Mills,
Warren County, Ohio.
Children of Dr. Sidney and Caroline (Stroud) Stevens:
2663. Eveline Bruce8, born 10 mo. 14, 1855.
2664. Charles8, born 1 mo. 8, 1857 ; died 1 mo. 22, 1857.
1 1 13. SUSAN STROUD7 (George M. Stroud0, Elizabeth Shoemaker5,
William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Hon. George M. Stroud
and his wife Eleanor Hallowell, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 18, 1835;
married, i860, Lewis D. Vail, born at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 3 mo. 17,
1832; died in Germantown, 3 mo. 21, 1900; son of Charles Vail and Rachel
De Pui Stroud, his wife. He graduated from Princeton, 185 1 ; he read law
under Richard McMurtrie and was admitted, in 1858, to the Philadelphia bar.
Children of Lewis D. and Susan (Stroud) Vail:
2665. Charles D.s, born 5 mo. 27, 1861 ; lives in Wyoming.
2666. Eleanor S.8, born 7 mo. 13, 1862; drowned near Ocean Grove, New Jersey, 8 mo.
30, 1883.
2667. Mary H.8, born 12 mo. 31, 1863; drowned near Ocean Grove, New Jersey, 8 mo.
30. 1883.
2668. George S.s. born 4 mo. 29, 1865; married, 6 mo. 25, 1891. Lanra Mershon.
2669. Emily R.8, born 8 mo. 5, 1867.
2670. William Aubrey8, born 3 mo. 21, 1869.
2671. Lewis D. P.8, born 7 mo. 18, 1870; member of the Philadelphia bar.
2672. Ernest MacDowell8, born 8 mo. 16, 1872.
2673. Susan Mansfield8, born 2 mo. 3. 1874.
2674. Frederick Clifton8, born 7 mo. 31, 1875.
2675. Arthur Henry8, born 2 mo. 11, 1878.
1 1 14. REV. GEORGE DANIEL STROUD7 (George M. Stroud6.
Elizabeth Shoemaker^, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Hon.
George M. Stroud and his wife, Eleanor Hallowell, was born 3 mo. 21, 1841 ;
died 6 mo. 29, 1887. He was a captain in the Twentieth Pennsylvania
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Cavalry in the Civil War; member of the Philadelphia bar, admitted 6 mo.
3, 1863; clergyman of the Reformed Episcopal Church; married M. Annie
Orme.
Children of Rev. George Daniel and M. Annie (Orme) Stroud:
2676. Edward M.8, born 11 mo. 1, 1866.
2677. Elizabeth Everton8, born 11 mo. 1, 1866; died 10 mo. 10, 1880.
2678. Eleanor H.8, born 11 mo. 14, 1869.
2679. Rebecca H.s, born 2 mo. 2, 1872.
2680. Mary Evelyn8, born 5 mo. 12, 1876; died 5 mo. 23, 1896.
1 1 18. MORRIS ROBESON STROUD7 (William Stroud8, Elizabeth
Shoemaker6, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of William Stroud
and his wife Mary Paul Robeson, was born 7 mo. 30, 1824; died 4 mo. 11,
1882; married (1) Mary Skerritt; (2) Marie Louise Bailey, widow of
Joseph Bailey.
Children of Morris Robeson and Mary (Skerritt) Stroud:
2681. Margaret Elizabeth8, born 3 mo. 21, 1849; married Howard D. Thomas.
2682. William8, born 8 mo. 8, 1851 ; married Caroline Franciscus.
2683. Emily8, died in childhood.
Child of Morris Robeson and Marie Louise (Bailey) Stroud:
2684. Morris Robeson8, born 10 mo. 2, 1862.
1 1 19. DR. WILLIAM DANIEL STROUD7 (William Stroud6, Eliza-
beth Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, son of William and Mary Paul (Robeson)
Stroud, was born 10 mo., 1825; died 9 mo. 1, 1884; married (1), 10 mo. 31,
1855, Charlotte W. Beesley, died 12 mo. 30, 1875; (2), 10 mo., 1877, Mary
J. Eliot, widow of Lieutenant Eliot, United States navy.
Child of Dr. William Daniel and Charlotte W. (Beesley) Stroud:
2685. Morris W.8, born 5 mo. 14, i860 ; married Margaret P. Rutter.
1 120. REBECCA R. STROUD7 (Jacob D. Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Jacob D. and
Mary Newbold (Richardson) Stroud, was born 7 mo. 14, 1826; died 7 mo.
10, 1875; married, 5 mo. 15, 1850, Norman McLean Kerr, born 7 mo. 30,
1826; died 11 mo. 15, 1869; son of James D. Kerr and his wife Lucretia
McLean.
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Children of Norman McLean and Rebecca R. (Stroud) Kerr:
2686. Wilmer McLean5, born 5 mo. 14, 1851 ; died 9 mo. 13, 1883, unmarried.
2687. Emma8, born 11 mo. 5, 1852; unmarried.
2688. Julia8, born 5 mo. 11, 1854; unmarried.
2689. Norman McLean, Jr.8, born 3 mo. 29, i860; married Anna Mary Nelson.
2690. Eliza Stroud8, born 7 mo. 30, 1865; died 1 mo. 11, 1883.
1121. JOSEPH R. STROUD7 (Jacob D. Stroud0, Elizabeth Shoemaker5,
William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Jacob D. and Mary Newbold
(Richardson) Stroud, was born 12 mo. 22, 1827; married, 1848, Mary Baker.
Child of Joseph R. and Mary (Baker) Stroud:
2691. James8.
1 123. EMMA ELIZABETH STROUD7 (Jacob D. Stroud6, Elizabeth
Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Jacob D.
and Mary Newbold (Richardson) Stroud, was born 3 mo. 26, 183 1 ; married,
6 mo. 25, 1856, Rynear Williams, Jr., merchant, of Philadelphia, born 5 mo.
6, 1829, son of Rynear and Ruth Ann Williams.
Children of Rynear, Jr., and Emma Elizabeth (Stroud) Williams:
2692. Norman Rynear8, born 6 mo. 20, 1857; died 4 mo. 22, 1858.
2693. Mary Stroud8, born 1 mo. 22, i860.
2694. Emma Stroud8, born 11 mo. 15, 1867.
2695. Katharine Shotwell8, born 1 mo. 27, 1870; died 6 mo. 17, 1871.
1 125. SIMPSON ROBESON STROUD7 (Simpson Stroud8, Eliza-
beth Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Simpson
and Tacy Ann (Robeson) Stroud, was born 4 mo. 22, 1830; died 1861 ;
married, 5 mo. 6, 1852, Harriet Bailey Skerritt, daughter of Dr. David
Skerritt, of Philadelphia.
Child of Simpson R. and Harriet Bailey (Skerritt) Stroud:
2696. David S.8, died in infancy, 12 mo. 12, 1853.
1 126. RUTHANNA STROUD7 (Simpson Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Simpson and
Tacy Ann (Robeson) Stroud, was born 1 mo. 25, 1832; married Edward
Mason.
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Children of Edward and Ruthanna (Stroud) Mason:
2697. William B.8, born 4 mo. 15, 1852; died 5 mo. 2, 1855.
2698. Elizabeth Paul8, born 2 mo., 1855; died 12 mo. 28, 1881, unmarried.
2699. Edward8, born 8 mo. 17, 1856; died 7 mo. 9, 1859.
1 127. DANIEL STROUD ROBESON7 (Elizabeth Stroud6, Elizabeth
Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Paul
Robeson and Elizabeth Stroud, his wife, was born 8 mo. 13, 1841 ; married,
9 mo. 28, 1864, Jane C. Martin, daughter of Mulford Marsh and Jane Caroline
Martin, of New York.
Children of Daniel S. and Jane C. ( Martin) Robeson :
2700. Jacob S.8, born 9 mo. 19, 1865.
2701. Jane Irwin8, born 7 mo. 22, 1867; married J. Bayard Henry.
2702. Elizabeth S.8, born 4 mo. 1869; died 1870.
2703. William M.8, born 10 mo., 1870; died 6 mo., 1872.
2704. Kate Morgan8, born 10 mo. 20, 1872.
2705. Mary Paul8, born 1 mo. 20, 1874.
2706. Adelaide J.8, born 10 mo. 19, 1878.
1 128. MARY PAUL ROBESON7 (Elizabeth Stroud6, Elizabeth Shoe-
maker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph Paul
Robeson and Elizabeth Stroud, his wife, was born 5 mo. 5, 1844; married, 9
mo. 22, 1869, Coleman L. Nicholson, secretary of the Delaware and Chesa-
peake Canal Company, son of Lindzey and Deborah (Passmore) Nicholson, of
Philadelphia. Residence, Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Children of Coleman L. and Mary Paul (Robeson) Nicholson:
2707. Samuel L.8, born 11 mo. 10, 1870; married Elizabeth S. Ecroyd.
2708. Edward R.8, born 1 mo. 8, 1872; died 7 mo. 16, 1882.
2709. Elizabeth Robeson8, born 11 mo. 9, 1874; married Joseph R. Wood.
2710. Perctval8, born 12 mo. 14, 1882.
1 130. MARTHA SHOTWELL ROBESON7 (Elizabeth Stroud6,
Elizabeth Shoemaker5, William4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of
Joseph Paul Robeson and Elizabeth Stroud, his wife, was born 7 mo. 9, 1852;
married, 10 mo. 3. 1877, Arthur W. Howell, son of Joseph K. and Elizabeth
(Simmons) Howell, of Philadelphia.
Children of Arthur W. and Martha Shotwell (Robeson) Howell:
271 1. Martha Paul8, born 12 mo. 25, 1878.
2712. Arthur8, born 1 mo. 5, 1880.
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2713. Harriet", born 10 mo. 14, 1881 ; died 7 mo. 20, 1882.
2714. Mary R.5, born 10 mo. 4, 1886.
2715. J. Robeson8, born 1 mo. 24, 1892.
1 133. ISAAC P. SHOEMAKER7 (George15, Isaac3, George, Jr.4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of George Shoemaker and Anna Frances Van-
sant, his wife, was born in Abington township, 1 mo. 1, 1862; married, 9 mo.
13, 1882, Margaret Neal Fell, born 6 mo. 6, 1862, daughter of Isaac Michener
Fell and Mary Grace Kelley, his wife, of Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Isaac P. and Margaret Neal (Fell) Shoemaker:
2716. Anna Frances8, born 9 mo. 11, 1888.
2717. George Harold8, born 10 mo. 5, 1892; died 3 mo. 11, 1893.
2718. Lena Pauline8, born 2 mo. 24, 1894.
1 134. SARAH SHOEMAKER7 (Jonathan6. Isaac3, George. Jr.4. Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), daughter of Jonathan and Martha (Hellerman)
Shoemaker, was born 2 mo. 6, 1842; married, 11 mo. 7, 1866, John Side-
botham.
Children of John and Sarah (Shoemaker) Sidebotham :
2719. Nellie A.8, born 7 ino. 12, 1868; married William E. Dudley.
2720. Mary8, born 11 mo. 15, 1870; married Isaac Rodgers.
2721. Sallie', born 5 mo. 15, 1873; died 5 mo. 16, 1873.
2722. Samuel J.8, born 8 mo. 3, 1874.
2723. John B.8, born 2 mo. 5, 1876.
2724. Franklin S.8, born 11 mo. 9, 1879.
1 139. ELEANOR ELIZABETH ROBERTS7 (George S. Roberts6,
Tacy Shoemaker3, George, Jr.4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of
George S. Roberts and Tacy Walton, his wife, was born 2 mo. 28, 1828;
married, 11 mo. 12, 1846, Richardson L. Wright, born 8 mo. 30, 1820, son
of Robert E. and Mary Wright. He was a member of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania and Speaker of the House, 1856-57; he was assessor of internal
revenue tax, 1866; and has for many years been a member of the Board of
Public Education of Philadelphia, taking an active part in every movement
tending to advance the interests of the public schools. Residence, Frankford,
Philadelphia.
Children of Richardson L. and Eleanor E. (Roberts) Wright:
2725. Richardson L., Jr.8, born 10 mo. 23, 1847; married Mary A. McAdam.
2726. Mary8, born 6 mo. 5, 1850.
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2727. Eleanor Elizabeth8, born 1 mo. 28, 1853.
2728. George S. Roberts", born 12 mo. 21, 1856; married Mary Ann Wilbraham.
2729. Rev. Robert Erskine8, born 2 mo. 8, 1859 ; minister of the Episcopal Church.
1 141. ROBERT SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Richard M. Shoemaker and Sarah
Cleaver, his first wife, was born 2 mo. 1, 1817, at Shoemakertown, Cheltenham
township, Montgomery County. He was a merchant of Philadelphia for
nearly sixty years, and at the time of his death was the oldest active druggist
in the city, with one exception. His partners were his sons, Richard M.,
Thomas Earp, and Benjamin H., Jr. He was a trustee of the Philadelphia
College of Pharmacy since 1843, f°r many years its vice-president, and in
1894 the College conferred upon him the title of Master of Pharmacy. He
was vice-president and later president of the Philadelphia Drug Exchange.
He was one of the incorporators of the Consolidation National Bank, and a
director from the time it was founded in 1855. He was a member of the Fire
Insurance Association, and of the Delaware Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
and president of the Druggists' Fire Insurance Company.
He lived at Chelten Hills, Montgomery County, for more than thirty years
prior to 1891, when he moved into the city; he was a member of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church, Cheltenham, and was for thirty-two years accounting
warden ; he was for fifteen years a director in the Cheltenham School dis-
trict, the public school at Shoemakertown being named for him.
Robert Shoemaker married (1), 11 mo. 25, 1837, Elizabeth Moore, daugh-
ter of the Rev. William Moore, of Philadelphia; (2), 12 mo. 15, 1858, at
Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia, Ann Summers, daughter of William
and Albina Summers, of Virginia; he died 12 mo. 17, 1896, at his residence
in Philadelphia, and was interred on the 19th at St. Paul's Church, Chelten-
ham, half a mile south of Shoemakertown, the place of his birth.
Children of Robert and Elizabeth (Moore) Shoemaker:
2730. William Moore8, born 8 mo. 25, 1838; married Abby P. Earle.
2731. Richard Martin8, born 8 mo. 25, 1840; merchant; president Philadelphia Drug
Exchange; married, 11 mo. 30, i860, Annie Gaskill Hess; no issue.
2732. Sarah Cleaver8, born 1 mo. 12, 1843; married Joseph P. Brosius.
2733- Robert8, born 8 mo. 12, 1845; died 7 mo. 21, 1846, interred in South Laurel Hill.
2734- Joseph Moore8, born 9 mo. 22, 1847 ; of the firm of Joseph M. Shoemaker & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers ; he was a member of the Philadelphia and New York
Stock Exchanges; he was trustee of the Blind Asylum and other charitable
institutions. He married, at Sandy Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland,
10 mo. 7, 1875, Anne, daughter of Warwick Miller and Mary Stabler, his
wife; he died at his residence in Germantown, 5 mo. 24, 1895, and was
buried at Sandy Spring, Maryland.
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2735- Frank8, born 7 mo. 1, 1850; died 12 mo. 13, 1852, buried in South Laurel Hill.
2736. Thomas Earp8, born 11 mo. 26, 1852; married Lillie Thomas.
2737. Benjamin Hallowell, Jr.8, born 2 mo. 5, 1857 ; married Laura C. Mills.
Children of Robert and Ann (Summers) Shoemaker:
2738. James Janney", born 9 mo. 16, 1859; married Helen Reese.
2739. Elizabeth Moore8, born 4 1110. 16, 1861 ; died 3 mo. 31, 1862; buried in South
Laurel Hill.
2740. Roberta8, born 5 mo. 9, 1864 ; married Lewis Mann Silver, M.D.
2741. Mary Anna8, born 1 mo. 7, 1866.
2742. Ellis Cleaver", born 10 mo. 1, 1867; married Alice Levick.
1 142. ELIZABETH C. SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Richard M. Shoemaker
and Sarah Cleaver, his wife, was born 10 mo. 17, 1818, at Shoemakertown,
Cheltenham township; married, at Abington Meeting, 4 mo. 9, 1845, Atkin-
son H. Walton, born 2 mo. 21, 1804, son of James and Martha Walton, of
Abington. Elizabeth died in Gwynedd township, 3 mo. 30, 1850.
Child of Atkinson H. and Elizabeth C. (Shoemaker) Walton:
2743. Rebecca", born 5 mo. 25, 1847 ; married Edwin Thorp.
1 144. REBECCA A. SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Richard M. Shoemaker
and Sarah Cleaver, his wife, was born at Shoemakertown, Pennsylvania,
11 mo. 28, 1822; married, 12 mo. 27, 1853, James McCarter, of Cheltenham
township, Montgomery County.
Children of James and Rebecca A. (Shoemaker) McCarter:
2744. Sarah8, born 10 mo. 2, 1854 ; married, 3 mo. 24. 1874, J. Roberts Magee.
2745. Elizabeth8, born 11 mo. 25, 1856; married, 2 mo. 6, 1902, Gerardus Wynkoop
Rubinkam.
2746. Mary8, born 2 mo. 19. 1862: married, 12 mo. 22, 1881, Ezra P. Carrell. Jr.
1 145. RICHARD C. SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Richard M. Shoemaker and
Sarah Cleaver, his wife, was born at Shoemakertown, Pennsylvania, 3 mo.
4, 1825; married (1), 2 mo. 17, 1848, at Frankford Meeting of Friends,
Anne K. Shallcross, daughter of Thomas Shallcross ; she died 3 mo. 2J,
1876; he married (2), at Horsham Meeting, 2 mo. 14, 1878, Martha T.
Lukens, born 3 mo. 26, 1838, daughter of Jacob T. and Jane (Roberts)
Lukens. Residence, Jarrettown, Pennsylvania.
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Children of Richard C. and Anne K. (Shallcross) Shoemaker:
2747. Ezekiel C.8, born 5 mo. 20, 1850; married, 12 mo. 17. 1874, S. Rebecca Larkin.
2748. Thomas S.8. born 5 mo. 25, 1852 ; married, 3 mo. 13, 1879, Anna M. Morgan.
2749. Elizabeth C.8, born 5 mo. 9, 1854 ; married, 12 mo. 25, 1877, Harry Wilson.
2750. Martha C.!, born 1 mo. 14, 1856; married, 3 mo. II, 1880, Reece L. Thomas.
Child of Richard C. and Martha T. (Lukens) Shoemaker:
2751. George Roberts8, born 6 mo. 19, 1879.
1 146. BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), merchant, of Philadelphia, son of
Richard M. Shoemaker and his wife Amelia (Bird) Hallowell, was born at
Shoemakertown, Cheltenham township, Montgomery County, 12 mo. 2J, 1827.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania Society for alleviating the miseries of
the public prisons, for several years visiting the convicts in the cells of the
Eastern Penitentiary. In 1867 he was elected a manager of the Pennsylvania
Hospital, and has been annually re-elected since that time: for nineteen years
he was secretary of the board, and since 1891 has been president of the Hos-
pital. He was for ten years president of the Germantown Horticultural
Society, and a director of the Nesquehoning Valley Railroad Company ; for
many years he has been a director of the Consolidation National Bank, and
president of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company ; he is also
a director of the Mortgage Trust Company of Pennsylvania, and of the Glas-
gow Iron Company at Pottstown. Pennsylvania. He is a manager of Haver-
ford College, and a trustee of the Charter Schools founded by William Penn.
He is a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, of the Historical Society
of Pennsylvania, of the Franklin Institute, and of the Genealogical Society ; he
was an early member of the Union League. He married, 3 mo. 4, 1856, at
Friends' North Meeting, Philadelphia, Susan Brinton Trump, born 1 mo. 22,
1835, at Penningtonville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Michael
Trump, of Philadelphia, and his wife Maria Brinton, daughter of William
Brinton and his wife Lydia Ferree,* of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
* Lydia Ferree, above named, was a great-granddaughter of Daniel and Mary Ferree, who were
married in 1669, and resided in Picardy, France, during the dark and troubled period of the Revoca-
tion of the Edict of Nantes (1685).
Rev. A. Stapleton, in his " Memorials of the Huguenots in America," says the " Ferrees descend
from the nobility, and were people of the highest respectability and stanch and fearless in their adher-
ence to the Reformed faith."
The Ferree family was originally seated at Forchamps, in Lower Normandy. The founder of the
family was Robert Ferree, who in 1265 was confirmed to an extension estate. (See " Nobility of Nor-
mandy," vol. ii. p. 357.) Daniel Ferree was a silk manufacturer, and, from what can be gathered, he
was a man of wealth and high position in his native place.
In order to carry out the provisions of the Edict to wholly extirpate the Reformed religion from
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Children of Benjamin H. and Susan Brinton (Trump) Shoemaker:
_752. Robert, Jr.", born in Philadelphia, I mo. 18, 1858; married Katharine Hallowell.
2753. Maria Brinton", born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 26, i860; married T. William
Kimber.
2754. Samuel B.8, born in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 6, 1861 ; married Mary Dawson Tyson.
2755. Amelia Bird8, born in Germantown, 11 mo. 25, 1865; married Joseph S. Lovering
Wharton.
2756. Benjamin H., 2d8, born in Germantown, 3 mo. 3, 1872; married Edith Hacker.
1 147. CHARLES BIRD SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Richard M. Shoemaker and his
wife Amelia (Bird) Hallowell, was born at Shoemakertown, Montgomery
County, 8 mo. 13, 1829; married, 2 mo. 15, 1855, in Gwynedd township, Anna
M. Foulke,* born 6 mo. 5, 1834, daughter of William Foulke and his wife
the Realm, the cruel Dragonades were sent to the town in which Ferree lived, and were quartered
upon the Protestant citizens of the place. Amid all this confusion the Ferrees escaped in the darkness
of the night and fled to Strasbourg. From here they went to Lindau, in Bavaria, which was also an
Imperial city, and hence afforded them security. Here Daniel Ferree died, and after his death his
widow assumed her maiden name of Warenbuer as an additional means of safety. Besides being
overcrowded with refugees, the Rhine Provinces were again and again ravaged by the Papal troops to
such an extent that thousands of the inhabitants determined to seek peace and quietude in the wilds
of the New World.
The Ferree family having decided to emigrate, the first step necessary in taking their departure
was to secure from the civil authorities a certificate of standing and a passport. This was done by
Madame Ferree on behalf of the family. This passport was dated Bittingheim, March 10, 1708, and
signed by J. P. Dietrich, Court Clerk.
The next step was to obtain a certificate of standing and dismissal from the French Reformed
Church at Pelican, of which they were members. This was issued by the pastors, elders, and deacons
of the Reformed Walloon Church of Pelican, and signed by Michael Messakop, I. Roman, pastor,
Peter Scharlet, James Bailleaux, deacon, and John Baptiste Laplace, deacon, and dated 10th day
of May, 1708. The original passport and certificate are still in possession of the descendants of
Madame Ferree.
With these documents in hand the party set out for England. Upon their arrival in London,
Madam Ferree visited William Penn in person. Penn became deeply interested in the sad story of
her misfortunes, and the next day he introduced her to Queen Anne, the Sovereign of England. The
good Queen, whose great kindness of heart had already been shown in her open hand of charity to
thousands of French and German refugees, was likewise deeply moved with pity and promised her
substantial aid, which she in due time rendered.
The party of Huguenots, fifty-four in number, remained in London about six months before sail-
ing for America. They landed safely in New York and proceeded to Esopus, nearly a hundred miles
up the Hudson River, where they remained for some time, and where Philip Ferree, the third son of
the madame, married Leah Dubois. In 1709 the Ferree family decided to remove to Pennsylvania, and
to take possession of the two thousand acres of land which William Penn had covenanted to sell to the
madame when in London.
This land lay in the Pequea valley, in Lancaster County. There the family settled, and there in
1716 Madame Ferree died, and was buried in that which is known as Carpenter's graveyard, the land
having been given by Madame Ferree for a burial-place for the settlement.
For further account of this family, see Rupp's " History of Lancaster County," Ferree Chart, by
Eshelman, and "The Huguenots in America," by Stapleton.
* For Welsh ancestors of Anna M. Foulke, see "Jenkins's Historical Collections of Gwynedd,"
Foulke family, pages 231-281.
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CHARLES BIRD SHOEMAKER.
No. 1 147.
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Susanna Conard. He was a merchant of Philadelphia, a manager of the
Apprentices' Library, a director of the Glasgow Iron Company, and treasurer
of the borough of Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, where he died 8 mo. 10, 1897;
he was buried at Abington Friends' burying-ground.
Children of Charles Bird and Anna M. (Foulke) Shoemaker:
2757. Charles Francis6, born 10 mo. 1, 1856; died in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 13, 1876.
2758. William F.", born 2 mo. 1, 1859; died in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 20, 1885.
2759. Amelia Bird8, born 4 mo. 20, 1862; died in Cheltenham, 10 mo. 26, 1863.
2760. Benjamin H., 3d8, born 11 mo. 30, 1864.
2761. Lewis F.8. born 7 mo. 1, 1867; married Lucretia Mcllvain.
2762. Ella F.8, born in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 11, 1873; married, 10 mo. 4, 1894, Thomas
C. Satterthwaite.
1 148. COMLY BIRD SHOEMAKER7 (Richard M.6, Robert5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Richard M. Shoemaker and his
wife Amelia (Bird) Hallowell, was born at Shoemakertown, Pennsylvania,
11 mo. 22, 1838. He is president of the Bedford Street Mission, trustee of
Bethesda Children's Home, Chestnut Hill, president of the Glasgow Iron Com-
pany, and of the Pottstown Law and Order Society. He married, 3 mo. 1,
1876, at Pottstown Friends' Meeting. (4143) Martha L. Bailey, daughter
of Edward and Anna Bailey. Residence, Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
Children of Comly Bird and Martha L. (Bailey) Shoemaker) :
2763. Anna Bailey8, born 6 mo. 23, 1877 ; married, 9 mo. 6, 1900, Edward L. Richie,
and had one son, — Edward Bailey, born 6 mo. 17. 1901 ; died 9 mo. 27, 1901.
2764. Marian G.8, born 4 mo. 4, 1879 ; died 9 mo. 17, 1897.
2765. Martha Bailey8, born 7 mo. 30, 1881.
2766. Charles B.8, born 9 mo. 28, 1882; died 9 mo. 11, 1883.
2767. Richard W.8, born 6 mo. 25, 1884; died 1 mo. 17, 1885.
2768. Amelia Bird8, born 1 mo. 21, 1886; died 1 mo. 18. 1902.
2769. Comly Bird8, born 3 mo. 4, 1888.
2770. Susan W.8, born 12 mo. 24, 1889.
Marian G, Charles B., Richard W., and Amelia Bird were buried in
Pottstown Cemetery.
1 150. S. LUKENS SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel6. Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Samuel and Martha (Lukens) Shoe-
maker, was born 5 mo. 19, 1819; died 6 mo. 2, 1891 ; married, 1 mo. 4,
1844, Anna H. Paul, daughter of Joshua and Grace (Knight) Paul; she died
9 mo. 29, 1869.
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Children of S. Lukens and Anna H. (Paul) Shoemaker:
2771. Martha Ellen*, born 2 mo. 27, 1845; married, 10 mo. 24, 1867, Ellvvood Paul.
2772. Ardella M.8, born 10 mo. 25, 1846; died 7 mo. 12, 1851.
2773. Samuel", born 1 mo. 31, 1849; died 11 mo. 13, 1856.
2774. Linfred A.B, born 9 mo. 13, 1850; married Mary Harding.
2775. Edwin8, born 9 mo. 23, 1853 ; died 1 mo. 10, 1857.
2776. Lydia P.8, born 12 mo. 8, 1857 ; married Thomas McMichael.
2777. Walter A.8, born 4 mo. I, 1863.
1 152. ELIZABETH L. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel6. Nathan5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel and Martha
(Lukens) Shoemaker, of Moreland, Pennsylvania, was born 12 mo. 7, 1822;
married, 2 mo. 23, 1848. Townsend W. Evans, who died 7 mo. 30, 1881 ;
he was a son of Mordecai and Priscilla (Townsend) Evans.
Children of Townsend W. and Elizabeth L. (Shoemaker) Evans:
2778. M. Elm a8, born 1 mo. 8, 1849; died 3 mo. 25, 1877.
2779. Nathan S.8, born 10 mo. 20, 1850; died 6 1110. 17. 1865.
2780. Anna P.8, born 11 mo. 10, 1853; died 11 mo. 12, 1856.
2781. Augusta E.8, born 6 mo. 30, 1855 ; died 6 mo. 23, 1856.
2782. Charles T.8, born 6 mo. 19, 1857.
2783. Walter P.8, born 5 mo. 19, 1859; married, 7 mo. 19, 1881, Lydia J. Plummer.
2784. Ard M.s, born 3 mo. 1, 1863; died 4 mo. 2, 1864.
2785. Bertha G.8, born 8 mo. 17, 1865.
1 153. GERALDINE SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel6, Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel and Martha (Lukens)
Shoemaker, of Moreland, Pennsylvania, was born 2 mo. 25, 1824; married,
2 mo. 26 1846, Comly Wood, born 7 mo. 31, 1818, son of Joseph and Rachel
(Malone) Wood.
Children of Comly and Geraldine (Shoemaker) Wood :
2786. Howard8, born 8 mo. 8, 1847 : married, 3 mo. 14, 1877, Tacy Comly ; no issue.
2787. Martha S.", born 10 mo. 16, 1848; died 4 mo. 23, 1875; married, 3 mo. 20, 1873,
Ellwood Conard.
2788. Amanda8, born 9 mo. 29, 1851 ; died 4 mo. 10, 1852.
2789. Newton E.8, born 6 mo. 18, 1853 : married. 3 mo. 18, 1880, Elizabeth Reeder.
2790. Lindley8, born 7 mo. 14, 1856; died 7 mo. 26, 1858.
2791. Edwin8, born 5 mo. 23, i860; married Mary K. Williams.
2792. Alfred C.8, born 6 mo. 17, 1863.
2703. Ella8, born 12 mo. 12, 1870; died 8 mo. 23, 1873.
1 154. ALGERNON SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel6, Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Samuel and Martha (Lukens) Shoe-
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maker, of Moreland, Pennsylvania, was born 4 mo. 28, 1826; married, 6 mo.
23, 1853, Susan C. Rex, daughter of George and Mary (Cress) Rex.
Children of Algernon and Susan C. (Rex) Shoemaker:
2794. Mary R.8, born 5 mo. 2, 1854 ; married John W. Buckman.
2795. Elizabeth E.8, born 2 mo. 14, 1857; married Charles H. Buckman.
2796. William Drayton8, born 1 mo. 26, 1859; died 11 mo. 3, 1859.
1 155. NATHAN SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel6, Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Samuel and Martha (Lukens) Shoe-
maker, of Moreland, Pennsylvania, was born 1 mo. 21, 1829; married (1),
1 mo. 11, 1855, Caroline Fenton, born 2 mo. 29, 1835; died 12 mo. 12,
1861 ; daughter of Thomas Fenton and Alice Livezey; (2), 1 mo. 7, 1864,
Mary P. Lippincott, daughter of Noah and Mary P. (Keeler) Lippincott;
she died 1 mo. 23, 1902. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Nathan and Caroline (Fenton) Shoemaker:
2797. Sarah C.8, born 12 mo. I, 1855 ; married. 3 mo. 7, 1878, Gerardus Wynkoop
Rubinkam.
2798. Alfred8, born 6 mo. 14, 1857 ; died 8 mo. 18, 1858.
Children of Nathan and Mary P. (Lippincott) Shoemaker:
2799. Caroline F.8, born 4 mo. 23, 1865; married, 10 mo. 11, 1893, Joseph Lippincott.
2800. Geraldine M.s, born 12 mo. 5. 1866; married Edwin Tyson.
2801. Samuel8, born 10 mo. 30, 1870; married, 10 mo. 31, 1894, Annie Williams Mather.
2802. Comly8, born 9 mo. 12, 1872; died 3 mo. 28, 1894.
2803. Anna K.\ born 10 mo. 5, 1874; married, 10 mo. 28, 1896, Howard W. Trump.
2804. Martha B.8, born 8 mo. 8, 1880.
1 156. ISAIAH L. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel0, Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), vice-president of the American Trust Company,
Philadelphia, son of Samuel and Martha (Lukens) Shoemaker, of Moreland,
Pennsylvania, was born 7 mo. 9, 1831 ; died 7 mo. 29, 1901 ; married, 2 mo.
21, 1884, Sarah E. Murphy, daughter of William C. and Almira R. Murphy.
Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Isaiah L. and Sarah E. (Murphy) Shoemaker:
2805. Mary8, born 2 mo. 18, 1885.
2806. Mabel8, born 2 mo. 14, 1889; died 3 mo. 7, 1889.
1 159. SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER7 (Elisha6, Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Elisha and Mary (Hergesheimer)
Shoemaker, was born 3 mo. 15, 1820; died 7 mo. 17, 1874; married Arrietta
Hampson.
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Children of Samuel H. and Arrietta (Hampson) Shoemaker:
2807. Mary8, born 8 mo. 15, 1852; married, 10 mo. 7, 1875, Godfrey Smith.
2808. Ellen*, born 10 mo. 14, 1854 ; married, 4 mo. 22, 1875, Stewart Saylor.
2809. Susan6, born 6 mo. 24, 1858 ; married, I mo. 20, 1877, Frank Boring.
2810. William8, born 9 mo. 17, 1861.
281 1. Annie8, born 9 mo. 17, 1861 ; died 1862.
1 161. ELISHA SHOEMAKER7 (Elisha8, Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Elisha and Mary (Hergesheimer) Shoe-
maker, was born 12 mo. 8, 1825; died 4 mo. 7, 1876; married Mary Mosser.
Children of Elisha and Mary (Mosser) Shoemaker:
2812. Samuel M.8, born 6 mo. 23, 1853; married, 12 mo. 4, 1879, Elizabeth Summers.
2813. William H.8, born 12 mo. 27, 1854 ; died 10 mo. 7, 1884.
2814. Mary L.8, born 12 mo. 23, 1856; married, 12 mo. 24, 1878, Benjamin Summers.
2815. Elisha8, born 1858.
2816. Benjamin F.8, born 7 mo. 18, 1859; married, 12 mo. 21, 1882, Alice McDevitt.
2817. Annie C.8, born 7 mo. 16, 1863; married, 3 mo. 3, 1883, Carey Africa.
2818. Elisha8, born 8 mo. 6, 1866.
1 162. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER, M.D.7 (Elisha0, Nathan5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Elisha and Mary (Hergesheimer)
Shoemaker, was born 8 mo. 19, 1828; married, 6 mo. 30, 1863, Martha L.
Hurd.
Children of Benjamin and Martha L. (Hurd) Shoemaker:
2819. Harry B.8, born 4 mo. 7, 1864; died 3 mo. 20, 1868.
2820. Jennie M. C.8, born 9 mo. 5, 1866; died 3 mo. 20. 1868.
2821. Seth H.8, born 4 mo. 19, 1869; died young.
2822. Mary Beans8, born 3 mo. 18, 1877.
1 163. MARY E. SHOEMAKER7 (Elisha6, Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1 ), daughter of Elisha and Mary (Hergesheimer) Shoe-
maker, was born 9 mo. 9, 1830; married, 2 mo. 28, 1854, Thomas J. Beans.
Children of Thomas J. and Mary E. (Shoemaker) Beans :
2823. Elwood C.8. born 1 mo. 17, 1855; died 7 mo. 3, 1874.
2824. Harry S.8, born 9 mo. 26, 1856; died 12 mo. 20, i860.
2825. Lizzie Y.8, born 9 mo. 28, 1858 ; died 9 mo. 6, 1878.
2826. John C.8, born 2 mo. 3, 1861.
2827. Mary S.8, born 7 mo. 31, 1863.
1 167. HARRY SHOEMAKER7 (Elisha6, Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), son of Elisha and Mary (Hergesheimer) Shoe-
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maker, was born 10 mo. 17, 1839; married, 12 mo. 18, 1867, Annie M.
Jefferies.
Children of Harry and Annie M. (Jefferies) Shoemaker:
2828. Warren8, born 2 mo. 9, 1870.
2829. Joseph N.8, born 11 mo. 22, 1873; died 12 mo. 25, 1889.
2830. Clara Bell8, born 3 mo. 12, 1882.
1 170. DR. REGINALD H. SHOEMAKER7 (Benjamin8, Nathan5,
Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin and Mira Maria
(Woodward) Shoemaker, was born 3 mo. 18, 1842; resided in Germantown ;
married (1), 1 mo. 24, 1866, Eliza Fanny Bnzby, who died 8 mo. 26, 1875;
(2), 10 mo. 9, 1878, Susan Frances Woolsey, who died 3 mo. 23, 1882; (3),
10 mo. 10, 1887, Amelia Melazina Dey. He removed to California and
engaged there in the fruit business and the practice of his profession.
Children of Dr. Reginald H. and Eliza Fanny (Buzby) Shoemaker:
2831. Fanny Elizabeth8, born 11 mo. 22, 1866, in Germantown.
2832. R. Heber, Jr.8, born 7 mo. 14, 1868.
Children of Dr. Reginald H. and Susan Frances (Woolsey) Shoemaker:
2833. James Woolsey8, born 5 mo. 22, 1880 ; died 7 mo. 24, 1880.
2834. Richard Woolsey8, born 7 mo. 1, 1881.
Children of Dr. Reginald H. and Amelia M. (Dey) Shoemaker:
2835. Benjamin Dey8, born 10 mo. 26, 1889, at Pasadena, California.
2836. Charlotte8, born 2 mo. 16, 1893, at Pasadena, California.
1 172. BENJAMIN SHOEMAKER7 (Benjamin0, Nathan5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), druggist, of Philadelphia, son of Benjamin
and Mira Maria (Woodward) Shoemaker, was born 7 mo. 19, 1845; died
10 mo. 19, 1899; buried at St. James the Less; married, 10 mo. 10, 1872.
Lucy Ray.
Child of Benjamin and Lucy (Ray) Shoemaker:
2837. Alice Frame8, born 7 mo. 1, 1874; married Nattress.
1 174. ELIZABETH PRICE SHOEMAKER7 (Benjamin", Nathan5,
Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Benjamin and Mira
Maria (Woodward) Shoemaker, was born 4 mo. 25, 1849; married, 1 mo. 25,
1883, Brooks S. Morris. Residence. California.
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Children of Brooks S. and Elizabeth Price (Shoemaker) Morris :
2838. Charles S.8, born 4 mo. 9, 1887.
2839. Benjamin W.8, born 2, mo. 25, 1889.
2840. Samuel B.\ born 8 mo. 24, 1890.
1 176. MIRA MARIA CONARD7 (Rachel Shoemaker6, Nathan5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Milton and Rachel (Shoe-
maker) Conard, of West Grove, Pennsylvania, was born 11 mo. 8, 1837;
married, 5 mo. 3, 1861, Joseph Pyle. Residence, West Grove, Pennsylvania.
Children of Joseph and Mira Maria (Conard) Pyle:
2841. Charles Sumner8, born 5 mo. 12, 1862; married, 12 mo. 25, 1883, Ella Ann
Gregg.
2842. Anna Rachel8, born 5 mo. 2, 1865; married, 10 mo. 20, 1887, Luman Beitler.
2843. Milton Conard8, born 3 mo. 20, 1868 ; married, 10 mo. 2, 1889. Ella Heston.
2844. Wilbur Joseph8, born 10 mo. 17, 1870; died 3 mo. 20, 1871.
1 180. ISAAC CONARD7 (Rachel Shoemaker6, Nathan6, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Milton and Rachel (Shoemaker) Con-
ard, was born 8 mo. 10, 1845; married, 12 mo. 16, 1868, Emma W. Wallace,
died 4 mo. 13, 1886.
Children of Isaac and Emma W. (Wallace) Conard:
2845. George Wallace8, born 5 rro. 18, 1871 ; died 9 mo. 7, 1872.
2846. Alfred F.8, born 9 mo. 8, 1873.
2847. Mary Reynolds8, born 5 mo. 9, 1880; died 9 mo. 17, 1880.
1 181. SAMUEL S. CONARD7 (Rachel Shoemaker6, Nathan5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Milton and Rachel (Shoemaker)
Conard, was born 5 mo. 26, 1847; married, 10 mo. 13, 1877, Louisa F. Miller.
Children of Samuel S. and Louisa F. (Miller) Conard:
2848. Flora May8, born 5 mo. 18, 1879.
2849. Ethel Rachel8, born 4 mo. 25, 1884.
2850. Grace Louisa8, born 6 mo. 15, 1888.
1 1 82. THOMAS ELL WOOD CONARD, M.D.7 (Rachel Shoemaker6,
Nathan5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Milton and Rachel
(Shoemaker) Conard, was born 11 mo. 26, 1848; married, 2 mo. 16, 1870,
Anna E. Robertson. Residence, Philadelphia.
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Children of Thomas Elhvood and Anna E. (Robertson) Conard :
2851. Anna Gertrude8, born 11 mo. 11, 1870.
2852. Norman Shoemaker3, born 7 mo. 10, 1873.
2853. Horace Penington8, born 11 mo. 24, 1883.
1 185. SARAH C. CONARD7 (Rebecca Shoemaker8, Nathan5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas Conard and Rebecca
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 2 mo. 5, 1838; married, at West Grove
Meeting-House, 11 mo. 8, i860, George T. Satterthwaite, son of David and
Ruth C. Satterthwaite, of Salem, Ohio. Residence, Fairville, Pennsylvania.
Children of George T. and Sarah C. (Conard) Satterthwaite:
2854. Ernest Harry8, born 10 mo. 1, 1861 ; married, 3 mo. 25, 1886, Josephine Darling-
ton, daughter of Elisha and Sydney S. Darlington. They had four children :
2855. Ernest Conard", born 2 mo. 12, 1888.
2856. Ethel Josephine", born 2 mo. 17, 1893.
2857. Rebecca Conard8, born 12 mo. 17, 1894.
2858. George Elisha', born 9 mo. 28, 1896.
2859. Annie Morrison8, born 1 mo. 22, 1864 ; married, 3 mo. 13, 1890, James E. Hamil-
ton, son of Ezekiel and Lydia P. Hamilton ; they have one child :
2860. James Clarence9, born 4 mo. 3, 189s.
2861. Edward", born 5 mo. 7, 1865 ; married, 5 mo. 7, 1890, Evanetta P. Sharpless,
daughter of Elias M. and Phcebe P. Sharpless ; they have two children :
2862. Lawrence8, born 7 mo. 27, 1891.
2863. Raymond8, born 1 mo. 12, 1893.
2864. Roland Tatem8, born 9 mo. 15, 1866; married, 3 mo., 1891, Gertrude, daughter of
John W. and Lydia Ann P. Hammond; they have two children:
2865. Claude Gertrude9, born 1 mo. 3, 1893.
2866. Charles H.9, born 5 mo. 16, 1894.
2867. Thomas Conard8, born 5 mo. 24, 1871 ; married, 10 mo. 4, 1894, Ella F. Shoe-
maker. (See No. 2762.)
2868. Guy8, born 1 mo. 14, 1873 ; died same day.
2869. Helen8, born 6 mo. 26, 1874; married, 2 mo. 28, 1893, William R. Pennington,
son of Leonard A. and Elizabeth E. Pennington ; they have one child :
2870. Roland S. W.°, born 4 mo. 3, 1S94.
2871. Alfred Fellenburg8, born 4 mo. 9, 1879.
1 1 86. THOMAS P. CONARD7 (Rebecca Shoemaker0, Nathan5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Thomas and Rebecca (Shoe-
maker) Conard, was born 1 mo. 26, 1840; married, 3 mo. 23, 1864, Rebecca
S. Baldwin.
Children of Thomas P. and Rebecca S. (Baldwin) Conard:
2872. Caroline B.8, born 1 mo. 20, 1867.
2873. Charles W.8, born 1 mo. 15, 1872.
2874. Henry S.8, born 9 mo. 12, 1874.
2875. Ralph W.s, born 1 mo. 20, 1879.
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1 1 88. REBECCA CARTER7 (Sarah M. Shoemaker", Nathan5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of John Carter and Sarah M.
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 8 mo. 17, 1835; married, 1 mo. 1, 1868, Wil-
liam Evans, druggist, of Philadelphia, son of William Evans and his wife
Elizabeth Barton. Residence, Moorestown, New Jersey.
Children of William and Rebecca (Carter) Evans:
2876. John C.8, born 10 mo. 26, 1868; died 10 mo. 27, 1868.
2877. Charles", born 9 mo. 29, 1870; married, 11 mo. 9, 1899, Anna S. Wood.
2878. Alice C.8, born 7 mo. 24, 1872 ; married, 5 mo. 24, 1894, John B. Rhoads.
2879. Grace8, born 1 mo. 3, 1874.
2880. William B.\ born 7 mo. 27. 1S75.
2881. Ruth8, born 8 mo. 23, 1877: married. 9 mo. 21, 1899. William E. Rhoads.
1 1 90. JOHN E. CARTER7 (Sarah M. Shoemaker''', Nathan5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), manufacturing chemist, of Philadelphia,
son of John and Sarah M. (Shoemaker) Carter, was born 2 mo. 25, 1S38;
married ( 1), 2 mo. 4, 1862, Caroline W. Cadbury, daughter of Joel Cadbury;
(2) Mary Anna Cope, daughter of Alfred Cope; no issue; (3) Fannie W.
Pirn, daughter of Richard and Mary E. Pirn. Residence, Germantown.
Children of John E. and Caroline W. (Cadbury) Carter:
2882. Caroline8, born 4 mo. 9, 1863 ; married. 3 mo. 29, 1899, William C. Warren.
2883. Sarah8, born 4 mo. 15, 1865; married, 5 mo. 25, 1898, C. Waller Borton.
2884. Elizabeth8, born 12 mo. II, 1866.
Children of John E. and Fanny W. (Pirn) Carter:
2885. John P.8, born 1 mo. 9, 1880.
2886. Mary P.8, born 10 mo. 18, 1882.
2887. Rebecca8, born 12 mo. 2, 1889.
1 194. CHARLES S. CARTER7 (Sarah M. Shoemaker8, Nathan5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of John and Sarah M. (Shoe-
maker) Carter, was born 11 mo. 30, 1843; married, 5 mo. 6, 1869, Elizabeth
Cope, daughter of Darlington Cope. Residence, Lenape, Pennsylvania.
Children of Charles S. and Elizabeth (Cope) Carter:
2888. William", born 10 mo. 3, 1870.
2889. Ellen C.8, born 7 mo. 4, 1873.
2890. John D.8, born 12 mo. 30, 1874.
2891. Alice May8, born 2 mo. 26, 1878.
2892. Charles Henry", born 12 mo. 23, 1879.
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1 198. BENJAMIN A. SHOEMAKER7 (Allen6, Benjamin, Jr.5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Allen Shoemaker and Tacy
Kirk, his wife, was born 3 mo. 17, 1810; died in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 26,
1867; married, 12 mo. 27, 1832, Charlotte W. Pettit, born 1813; died in
Philadelphia, 11 mo. 4, 1S99, daughter of Jonathan Pettit and Ann M.
Woolley.
Children of Benjamin A. and Charlotte W. (Pettit) Shoemaker, all born in
Philadelphia :
2893. Emma F.8, born 10 mo. 29, 1833 ; married, 12 mo. 18, 1856, Edmund N. Grundy.
2894. Anna P.8, born 2 mo. 7, 1836 ; married, 10 mo. 23, 1866, William P. Ellis.
2895. Mary K.8, born 1 mo. 31, 1839; married, 2 mo. 17, 1874, Joseph V. Holmes.
2896. Elizabeth M.8, born 2 mo. 9, 1842 ; died 5 mo. 7, 1843.
2897. Achsah C.8, born 5 mo. 2, 1844; died 7 mo. 3, 1845.
2898. Henry C.s, born 3 mo. 25, 1849; married, 1 mo. 24, 1872, Sarah Wardell ; no issue.
2899. Benjamin F.s, born 5 mo. 5, 1851 ; married, 10 mo. 20, 1875, Mary Conover.
2900. George A.8, born 11 mo. 27, 1855; married, 10 mo. 22, 1895, Eloise O. Thomas;
no issue.
1 199. WILLIAM K. SHOEMAKER7 (Allen0, Benjamin, Jr.5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), of Philadelphia, son of Allen Shoemaker
and Tacy Kirk, his wife, was born 9 mo. 22, 181 1; died 8 mo. 3, 1888;
married, 6 mo. 18, 1840, Jane Burrough. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of William K. and Jane (Burrough) Shoemaker:
2901. Jacob K.8. born 3 mo. 30, 1841 ; married, 3 mo. 30, 1870, Jerusha L. Holmes.
2902. Virginia8, born 12 mo. 24, 1842 ; died 6 mo. 4, 1894.
2903. Elizabeth M.s, born 5 mo. 27, 1845 ; died 2 mo. 22, 1852.
2904. Tacy K.8, born 8 mo. 17, 1847: died 2 mo. 26, 1852.
2905. Ella B.8, born 8 mo. 30, 1849; died 7 mo. 21, 1851.
2906. Ida B.8. born 12 mo. 24, 1852; died 6 mo. 16, 1865.
2907. Mary B.8, born 8 mo. 29, 1855 ; died 5 mo. 20, 1865.
1201. COMLY SHOEMAKER7 (Allen6, Benjamin, Jr.5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Allen Shoemaker and Tacy Kirk, his
wife, was born in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 26, 1816; died 11 mo. II, 1869;
buried at Fair Hill; married, 3 mo. 2, 1843, Eunice Moore Wilson, born 8
mo. 20, 1817; died 9 mo. 29, 1890; daughter of James and Anna Moore
Wilson. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Comly and Eunice Moore (Wilson) Shoemaker:
2908. Edwin8, born 1 mo. 3, 1844; died 9 mo. 1, 1876; married Lizzie Colgan.
2909. Allen', born 11 mo. 12, 1845; married, 2 mo. 28, 1871, Joanna Lukens.
2910. William Kirk8, born 1 mo. 8, 1856.
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1203. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER7 (Allen0, Benjamin, Jr.6, Benja-
min*, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Allen Shoemaker and Tacy
Kirk, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 16, 1820; married, 9 mo.
25, 1839, Thomas E. Morris, son of William Morris and Martha Wilson,
his wife, of Rahway, New Jersey. Residence, Hainesport, New Jersey.
Children of Thomas E. and Elizabeth (Shoemaker) Morris:
2911. Martha Wilson5, born 10 mo. 11, 1840.
2912. Tacy Shoemaker", born 9 mo. 3, 1842; married, 9 mo. 3, 1862, Frank C. Gil-
lingham.
2913. Josiah W.8, born 8 mo. 17, 1844; died 9 mo. 18, 1880; married, 12 mo. 17, 1873,
Caroline Kimble ; no issue.
2914. Mary Shoemaker", born 1 mo. 8, 1848; died 11 mo. 23. 1848.
2915. Thomas Edgar S.8, born 6 mo. 13, 1861 ; married, 5 mo. 19, 1892, Amelia Williams,
of Minneapolis, where they live.
1204. TACY ANN SHOEMAKER7 (Allen8, Benjamin, Jr.5, Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Allen Shoemaker and Tacy
Kirk, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 2 mo. 10, 1823; died 10 mo. 21,
1898; married, 10 mo. 26, 1840, George W. Appleton, who died 12 mo. 19,
1856, son of Joseph Appleton and Jane Hughes, his wife, of Philadelphia.
Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of George W. and Tacy Ann (Shoemaker) Appleton:
2916. Clara W.8, born 10 mo. 28, 1842 ; married, 5 mo. 2, 1866, Major William Wagner.
2917. Jennie H.8, born 1 mo. 2, 1844; died 1 mo. 19. 1867; married, 5 mo. 2, 1866,
Henry Miller.
1209. JOHN S. LIPPINCOTT7 (Amy Shoemaker6, Benjamin, Jr.5,
Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), druggist in Philadelphia, son of
Collins P. and Amy (Shoemaker) Lippincott, was born 10 mo. 15, 181 5;
married, 10 mo. 18, 1859, Susan S. Lippincott, of New Jersey, and died in
New Jersey, 2 mo. 18, 1890.
Children of John S. and Susan S. (Lippincott) Lippincott:
2918. Joseph Collins8, born 8 mo. 27, 1861.
2919. Sarah Elizabeth8, born 2 mo. 4, 1863.
1221. THOMAS MATHER7 (Ann Shoemaker6, Mary5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Bartholomew Mather and his wife Ann
Shoemaker, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County, 1 1 mo.
16, 1810; died in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 28, 1893; married, 2 mo. 16, 1832,
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Mar)' C. Jones, born 1809; died 9 mo. 7, 1873 ; daughter of Jesse and Caroline
Jones, of Philadelphia. Residence, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania.
Children of Thomas and Mary C. (Jones) Mather:
2920. Franklin8, born 12 mo. 12, 1832; died young.
2921. Emilie8, born 7 mo. 29, 1834 ; died 1875.
2922. Comly8, born 6 mo. 21, 1836; died 1902.
2923. Caroline8, born 7 mo. 15, 1838.
2924. Thomas P.8, born 9 mo. 8, 1841 ; died 1870.
2925. Mary I.8, born 11 mo. 29, 1843; died 1865.
2926. Anna8, born 4 mo. 20, 1846; died 1862.
1222. PENROSE MATHER7 (Ann Shoemaker6, Mary5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Bartholomew Mather, and his wife Ann
Shoemaker, was born in Cheltenham township, 9 mo. 12, 1812; died in Chel-
tenham, 3 mo. 5, 1895: married. 11 mo. 12, 1846, at Gwynedd Friends' Meet-
ing, Lydia Shoemaker, born 3 mo. 16, 1825; died 11 mo. 3, 1902; daughter
of Thomas Shoemaker and his wife Hannah Iredell. Residence, Cheltenham,
Pennsylvania.
Child of Penrose and Lydia (Shoemaker) Mather:
2927. Cynthia S.", born 8 mo. 18, 1847 ; married Robert C. Lippincott.
1223. RACHEL MATHER7 (Ann Shoemaker6, Mary5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Bartholomew Mather and Ann
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 10 mo. 1. 1814; died in Philadelphia, 9 mo.
17, 1885; married, at Abington Meeting, 4 mo. 3, 1844, Charles Shoemaker,
son of Thomas and Hannah (Iredell) Shoemaker, of Gwynedd, born 2 mo. 1,
1814; died 12 mo. 28, 1863, in Philadelphia. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Charles and Rachel (Mather) Shoemaker:
2928. Annie M.8, born 2 mo. 4, 1845 ; married, 4 mo. 10, 1867, Samuel R. Elton.
2929. Thomas M.8, born 7 mo. 3, 1846; died 10 mo. 7, 1847.
2930. Franklin A8, born 1 mo. 12. 1849; married (1), 2 mo. 10, 1870, Katie Richardson;
no issue; (2), 9 mo. 30, 1875, Fannie Moore.
2931. Charles B.8, born 1 mo. 30, 1851; died 7 mo. 12, 1886; married (1) Christiana
C. Diament ; (2) Susan E. Davis.
2932. Mary8, born 11 mo. 24, 1858; died 11 mo. 27, 1858.
2933. Edwin", born 8 mo. 12, 1861 ; died 3 mo. 4, 1862.
1224. MARY S. MATHER7 (Ann Shoemaker6, Mary5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Bartholomew Mather and Ann
Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery County,
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Pennsylvania, 3 mo. 18, 1817; died 3 mo. 4, 1889; married, 4 mo. 6, 1843,
at Abington Meeting, Jacob P. Tyson, born 1 mo. 19, 1809; died 12 mo. 9,
1876; son of Jonathan and Sarah Tyson of Abington township. Jacob and
Mary were buried at Abington. Residence, Germantown.
Children of Jacob P. and Mary S. (Mather) Tyson:
2934. Sarah Ann8, born 5 mo. 30, 1845; died 8 mo. 27, 1848; buried at Abington.
2935. Anna S.", born 1 mo. 27, 1848; unmarried 1898.
1225. MARY K. SHOEMAKER7 (Nathan0, Mary5, Benjamin4, Abra-
ham3, George2, George1), daughter of Dr. Nathan Shoemaker and Frances
Maria Kirkbride, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 14, 1812; died 6
mo. 3, 1853; married, at Spruce Street Meeting, Philadelphia, 10 mo. 2, 1834,
John J. White, merchant, of Philadelphia, son of Joseph and Rebecca S. White.
Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of John J. and Mary K. (Shoemaker) White:
2936. Frances Maria8, born 8 mo. 7, 1835 ; married Nathan H. Sharpless.
2937- Josiah8, born 3 mo. 13. 1841 ; married Mary H. Allen.
2938. Rebecca Smith8, born 9 mo. 10, 1844; married T. Ellwood Bartram.
2939. John S.\ born 7 mo. 25. 1851 ; died 2 mo. 23. 1877, unmarried.
1228. FRANCES MARIA SHOEMAKER7 (Nathan", Mary"', Benja-
min4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Dr. Nathan Shoemaker and
his wife Frances Maria Kirkbride, was born 6 mo. 2y, 1817; died 7 mo.
2, i860; married, in Philadelphia, by the mayor. 7 mo. 2, 1838, to Israel
Peterson, son of George Peterson, of Philadelphia. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Israel and Frances Maria (Shoemaker) Peterson:
2940. Nathan Shoemaker8, born 6 mo. 20, 1839; died 10 mo. 17, 1870; married. 10
mo. 6, 1864, at St. Peter's Church, Marion Y. Massey, widow of Emmor K.
Massey.
2941. Elizabeth Wilson8, born 3 mo. 6, 1843; died 9 mo. 5, 1843.
2942. John Alexander8, born 10 mo. 4, 1844: died 1 mo. 17, 1847.
2943. Mary Kirkbride8, born 8 mo. 26, 1846; died 4 mo. 5, 1876; married Michael
Dallett.
2044. Eliza Gurney8, born 6 mo. 2, 1850 ; married, at St. Paul's Church, Boston, 5 mo.
31, 1892, her brother-in-law, Michael Dallett.
2945. Frances Maria8, born 9 mo. 20, 1851 ; died 2 mo. 5, 1880, unmarried.
1229. MARTHA PAUL SHOEMAKER7 (Nathan6. Mary5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Dr. Nathan Shoemaker
and his wife Frances Maria Kirkbride, was born 3 mo. 28, 1819; died 10
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mo. 29, 1891; married, at Spruce Street Meeting, Philadelphia, 5 mo. 5,
1842, Joseph J. Williams, merchant, of Philadelphia, son of Howard and Ann
Williams, of Philadelphia. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Joseph J. and Martha Paul (Shoemaker) Williams:
2946. Howard', born 7 mo. 10, 1843; died 7 mo. 1, 1844.
2947. Francis Howard8, born 9 mo. 2, 1844 ; married Mary B. Houston.
2948. Julia Pratt8, born 3 mo. 12, 1863 ; unmarried.
1232. FRANKLIN SHOEMAKER7 (Nathan6, Mary5, Benjamin4,
Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Dr. Nathan Shoemaker and his wife
Frances Maria Kirkbride, was born in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 22. 1826; died
in Germantown, 9 mo. 2, 1878; married, at her father's home, by Friends'
Ceremony, 3 mo. 30, 1848, Mary Howard Williams, daughter of Howard
and Ann Williams, of Philadelphia. Residence, Germantown.
Children of Franklin and Mary H. (Williams) Shoemaker:
2949. Frances Williams8, born 4 mo. 1, 1849; died 7 mo. 28, 1849.
2950. Thomas Howard8, born 5 mo. 12. 1851.
2951. Florence Maria8, born 8 mo. 1, 1854; died 3 mo. 21, 1866.
2952. Mary Williams8, born 5 mo. 17, 1861.
1240. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER MAULE7 (Rachel Shoemaker6,
Eli5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Caleb J. Maule
and his wife Rachel Shoemaker, was born in Philadelphia, 10 mo. 8, 1819.
" Living in Cincinnati during the Civil War, she rendered constant service in
the United States hospitals, and many a soldier's death-bed was made softer
by her ministrations. The Western Sanitary Fair sprang into life through an
article from her pen, and she was its first vice-president. It was through her
untiring persistence that the soldiers' graves in Spring Grove Cemetery were
individually marked with head-stones. She took an active interest in all chari-
table work, particularly in that line as carried on by the Home of the Friend-
less, of which she was president for many years. She married, in Philadel-
phia, 10 mo. 5, 1838, Dr. George Mendenhall, of Cincinnati, Ohio, born in
Sharon. Pennsylvania, 5 mo. 5, 1814, son of Aaron Mendenhall and Lydia
Richardson. Dr. Mendenhall was a prominent physician; in 1870 he was
president of the American Medical Association ; he was for many years Dean
of Miami Medical College, Cincinnati. In 1873 he was made a Fellow of the
Royal Obstetrical Society of London, England. He was an able writer, and
was author of ' Mendenhall Vade Mecum' and other medical works." He
died in Cincinnati, 6 mo. 4, 1874.
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Children of Dr. George and Elizabeth Shoemaker (Maule) Mendenhall :
2953. Charles8, born 7 mo. 29, 1840; married, 10 mo. 16, 1867, Fanny Carlisle.
2954. Emma", born 6 mo. 13, 1848; married, 5 mo. 13, 1868, Larz Anderson.
2955. Lawrence*, born 6 mo. 5 1855; married, 10 mo. 21, 1880, Margaret Carrie Neff.
Lydia, Laura, Jane, Elizabeth, and George, all died young.
1241. CAROLINE RIDGEWAY MAULE7 (Rachel Shoemaker6, Eli5,
Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Caleb J. Maule and
Rachel Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. I, 1822; died
6 mo. 6, 1894; married, 11 mo. 5, 1839, James Lawrence Ege, born 8 mo. 25,
1816, son of Jacob Gait Ege and Jane Morgan, of Richmond, Virginia. Resi-
dence, Richmond, Virginia.
Children of James Lawrence and Caroline Ridgeway (Maule) Ege :
2956. William", born 7 mo. 4, 1841 ; unmarried in 1899.
2957. Laura8, born 2 mo. 28, 1844; married Robert C. Broocks.
2958. Ella8, born 5 mo. 30, 1845 : died 6 mo. 29, 1875 ; married, 6 mo. 8, 1869, E. A. Jack.
2959. Caroline8, born 3 mo. 16, 1858; married, 4 mo. 5, 1881, C. W. Peterson.
2960. Diana8, born 3 mo. 7, 1861 ; married, 8 mo. 11, 1886, Stapleton Coates.
1245. CALEB S. HALLOWELL7 (James S. Hallowell6, Jane Shoe-
maker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of James S. Hallowell
and Amelia Bird, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania, 1 mo. 10, 1818; principal of the Alexandria High
School. Soon after the opening of the Civil War he sold his property in
Alexandria and removed to Philadelphia, where he died 2 mo. 7, 1870; buried
in Abington Meeting graveyard. He married, in Baltimore, 9 mo. 23, 1840,
Anne Reese, born in Baltimore, 5 mo. 24, 1816; died 8 mo. 27, 1877; buried
at Abington, Pennsylvania; daughter of Thomas Lacy Reese and Mary
Moore, his wife, of Baltimore, Maryland.
Children of Caleb S. and Anne (Reese) Hallowell. all born in Alexandria,
Virginia :
2961. Mary Jane", born 7 mo. 3, 1841; died 3 mo. 3, 1870, in Philadelphia; interred at
Abington, Pennsylvania.
2962. Charles8, born 12 mo. 18, 1843; married, 6 mo. 11, 1868, Fanny Ferris.
2963. Amelia Bird8, born 12 mo. 19, 1845 ; died 2 mo. 8. 1850, in Alexandria, and
interred there.
2964. Emma", born 1 mo. 17, 1848; died 3 mo. 26, 1875. in Florida; interred at
Abington, Pennsylvania.
2965. Robert Shoemaker8, born 2 mo. 11, 185 1 ; died 12 mo. 6, 185 1 ; buried in
Alexandria.
2966. Thomas Reese", born 4 mo. 27, 1854; died 4 mo. 3, 1855; buried in Alexandria.
2967. Elizabeth Moore8, born 2 mo. 24, 1861 ; married, 11 mo. 11, 1902, Charles
Francis Saunders.
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1246. JAMES S. HALLOWELL7 (James S. Hallowell6, Jane Shoe-
maker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of James S. Hallowell
and Amelia Bird, his wife, was born in Cheltenham township, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 7, 1821 ; principal of the Alexandria Boarding
School for Girls; died 7 mo. 12, 1886; buried in Friends' burying-ground,
Sandy Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland. He married, 5 mo. 7, 1846,
Margaret Stabler, daughter of Edward Stabler and Ann R. Gilpin, his wife,
of Sandy Spring, Maryland. She died 11 mo. 22, 1900, in Philadelphia, and
was buried at Sandy Spring Friends' graveyard.
Children of James S. and Margaret (Stabler) Hallowell. all born in Alex-
andria, Virginia:
2968. Edward Stabler8, born 1 1 mo. 26, 1847 ; died 3 mo. 18, 1866 ; buried at Sandy
Spring.
2969. Annie Stabler8, born 8 mo. 1, 1849; married (1), 10 mo. 5, 1882, William C.
Riggs; (2), 3 mo. 10, 1896, Luther S. Bush, of Philadelphia.
2970. Alice8, born 12 mo. 15, 1851.
2971. James Bird8, born 9 mo. 23, 1854.
2972. Julia8, bcrn 8 mo. 5, 1859; died 9 mo. I, i860.
2973. Florence8, born 6 mo. 22, 1861.
2974- Julia Amelia8, born 3 mo. 29, 1863.
1249. HENRY CLAY HALLOWELL7 (Benjamin Hallowell6, Jane
Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin Hal-
lowell and Margaret Elgar Farquhar, his wife, was born 6 mo. 16, 1829, in
Alexandria; died 8 mo. 12, 1899, at Sandy Spring; graduated at Yale. 1852;
married, 7 mo. 16, 1857, Sarah Miller, born 2 mo. 24, 1836, daughter of
Robert Hartshorne Miller and Anna Janney, his wife, of Alexandria, Virginia.
Residence, " Rockland," Montgomery County, Maryland.
Children of Henry Clay and Sarah (Miller) Hallowell :
2975. Cornelia8, born 7 mo. 15. 1858; married, 7 mo. 15, 1882, John C. Bentley.
2976. Edith8, born 10 mo. 6, 1859.
297/. Francis Miller8, born 10 mo. 4, 1861.
2978. Benjamin8, born 4 mo. 12, 1863 ; died 12 mo. 25, 1863.
2979. Robert Miller8, born 3 mo. 23, 1865.
2980. Mary Shoemaker8, born 8 mo. 28, 1867 ; married, 5 mo. 25, 1898, Newton Stabler,
born 1 mo. 10, 1868, son of Asa W. Stabler and Albina Osborne, his wife.
2981. Eliza Miller8, born 10 mo. 31, 1869; married, 12 mo. 31, 1891, Washington Bowie
Chichester.
2982. John Elgar8, born 7 mo. 25. 1873.
1 25 1. CAROLINE HALLOWELL7 (Benjamin Hallowell6, Jane Shoe-
maker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Benjamin Hal-
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lowell, of Alexandria, Virginia, and Margaret Elgar Farquhar, his wife, was
born 8 mo. 20, 1831 ; married, 9 mo. 23, 1852, Francis Miller, son of Robert
H. Miller and Anna Janney, his wife, born in Alexandria. 7 mo. 31, 1829;
graduated at Yale, 1852 ; admitted to practice before the courts of the District
of Columbia, 1868, and before the Court of Appeals of Maryland and Vir-
ginia ; was Assistant District Attorney for many years. He died 2 mo. 2,
1888, at his country residence, Sandy Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland,
and was buried at Friends' burying-ground in that neighborhood.
Children of Francis and Caroline (Hallowell) Miller:
2983. James Hallowell8. born 7 mo. 8, 1853 ; died 9 mo. 26, 1854.
2984. Henry Hallowell8, born 5 mo. 18. 1856; married, 9 mo. 14. 1889, Helen Grey.
2985. Warwick Guion8, born 6 mo. 25, 1858; died 2 mo. 24, i860.
2986. George Brook8, born 1 mo. 12, 1861 ; married, 7 mo. 28, 1890, Zaidee Tennant.
2987. Margaret Elgar8, born 5 mo. 1, 1862; married, 12 mo. 28, 1889, Samuel M.
Janney.
2988. Guion8, born 4 mo. 29, 1864 ; married Annie E. Tylor.
1253. JOHN ELGAR HALLOWELL7 (Benjamin Hallowell6, Jane
Shoemaker5. Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin Hal-
lowell and Margaret Elgar Farquhar, his wife, was born in Alexandria. 2 1110.
8, 1836; died 5 mo. 12, 1863; married, in Philadelphia, 2 mo. 13, 1856,
Anna Townsend, born 6 mo. 17, 1836; died 11 mo. 5, 1878; daughter of
Edward and Ann Townsend, of Philadelphia.
Children of John Elgar and Anna (Townsend) Hallowell:
2989. Caroline8, born 12 mo. 14, 1856 ; married, 10 mo. 29, 1879, William Penn Worth.
2990. Edward Townsend8, born 2 mo. 28, 1858; married, 10 mo. 20, 1881, Hattie M.
Bartlett.
2991. Charles Farquhar8, born 2 mo. 9, i860; died 6 mo. 26, i860.
2902. Anna Elgar8, born 9 mo. 21. 1861 ; married. 3 mo. 23. 1881. Dr. Franklin L.
Bassett.
2993. Elizabeth Kirk8, born 1 mo. 2, 1863; married, 8 mo. 19, 1886, Dr. Isaac G.
Smedley.
1254. BENJAMIN HALLOWELL, JR.7 (Benjamin Hallowell6. Jane
Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin Hal-
lowell and Margaret Elgar Farquhar, his wife, was born 1 mo. 16, 1838, in
Alexandria, Virginia; married, in Philadelphia, 10 mo. 15. 1862, Lydia S.
Townsend, daughter of Edward and Ann Townsend, of Philadelphia. Resi-
dence, Philadelphia.
Child of Benjamin, Jr., and Lydia S. (Townsend) Hallowell:
2994. Margaret Elgar8, born 1 mo. 5, 1864; married, 10 mo. 13, 1892, Walter C. Powell.
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1255. MARY SHOEMAKER HALLOWELL7 (Benjamin Hallowell6,
Jane Shoemaker5, Benjamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of Ben-
jamin Hallowell and Margaret Elgar Farquhar, his wife, was born 9 mo. 26,
1839; died 11 mo., 1864; married, 3 mo. 6, 1862, William S. Brooke, of
Montgomery County, Maryland.
Children of William S. and Mary Shoemaker (Hallowell) Brooke:
2995. Caroline Miller", born 12 mo. 29. 1862.
2996. Mary Hallowell8, born 8 mo. 28. 1864; died 7 mo. 4. 1893.
1261. REBECCA S. ROSE7 (John S. Rose6, Rebecca Shoemaker5, Ben-
jamin4, Abraham3, George2, George1), daughter of John S. Rose and Esther
Walton, his wife, was born 8 mo. 12, 1821; died 5 mo. 9, 1891 ; married,
3 mo. 11, 1847, Henry S. Harper, of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania.
Children of Henry S. and Rebecca S. (Rose) Harper:
2997. John R.8, born 4 mo. 25. 1849; died 7 mo. 14, 1855.
2998. Mary Jane R.s, born 10 mo. 17, 1850; married (. 1 ) , 6 mo. 5, 1884, at Bustleton,
Pennsylvania, Mark Watson, who died 7 mo. 16, 1886; (2), 2 mo. 24. 1887,
Casper S. Nightlinger; no issue.
2999. George Atkinson8, born 9 mo. 21, 1854; married, 2 mo. 29, 1883, Abbie E.
Prakett. and had two children,— Henry P., born 5 mo. 25, 1884 ; and Gertrude
P., born 12 mo. 23, 1885.
3000. Henry S.8, born 3 mo. I, 1856; died same day.
1270. DANIEL P. REIFF7 (Mary Pastorius6, Daniel Pastorius5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of John Reiff and Mary Pas-
torius, his wife, was born 4 mo. 12, 1812 ; died 9 mo. 9, 1881 ; married, 4 mo.
6. 1840, Elizabeth Conrad, born 9 mo. 25, 1815; died 6 mo. 23, 1880;
daughter of Jonathan and Mary Conrad.
Children of Daniel P. and Elizabeth (Conrad) Reiff:
3001. Amanda V.8, born 12 mo. 24, 1841: married, 12 mo. 20, 1862, Henry Howard, of
Los Angeles, California, and had :
3002. Henry9, born 8 mo. 18, 1865.
3003. Sullivan', born 8 mo. 18, 1865.
3004. Elizabeth R.', born 12 mo. 25, 1867; married, 12 mo. 25, 1889,
Thomas Harkins.
3005. Mary C.8, born 6 mo. 15, 1843: married, 3 mo. 31, 1867, George Van Valkenburg,
of Carson, California, and had :
3006. Margaret8, born 12 mo. 23, 1867.
3007. Charles8, born 10 mo. 9, 1870.
3008. Jonathan8, born 10 mo. 31, 1845; living in 1897.
3009. David8, born 9 mo. 2, 1847 ; died same day.
3010. Eleanor8, born 10 mo. 7. 1848 ; died 1 mo. 4, 1852.
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1 271. JACOB P. REIFF7 (Mary Pastorius6, Daniel Pastorius5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of John Reiff and his wife
Mary Pastorius, was born 1 mo. 5, 1814; died 10 mo. 20, 1889; married, 3
mo. 4, 1841, Mary Harley, born 12 mo. 5, 1819.
Children of Jacob P. and Mary (Harley) Reiff:
301 1. Anna Mary6, born 3 mo. 26, 1844; married, 10 mo. 19, 1869, Samuel U. Brunner,
principal of Academy, North Wales, Pennsylvania. Children:
3012. Mary Reiff8, born 1 mo. 4, 1871.
3013. Jacob Reiff', born 10 mo. 10, 1883.
3014. Amanda Harley8, born 10 mo. 31, 1845; married, 3 mo. 5, 1868, John H. Kratz.
Children:
3015. George Reiff', born 8 mo. 17, 1887; died 5 mo. 6, 1892.
3016. Clayton Reiff9, born 3 mo. 27, 1891.
3017. Emma Harley8, born 4 mo. 15, 1854; married, 11 mo. 12, 1872, Albert L. Kulp.
1274. WILLIAM P. REIFF7 (Mary Pastorius6. Daniel Pastorius5,
Sarah Shoemaker4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of John Reiff and his
wife Mary Pastorius, was born 6 mo. 28, 1821 ; died 11 mo. 6, 1863; married,
4 mo. 6, 1847, Hannah B. Evans.
Children of William P. and Hannah B. (Evans) Reiff:
3018. Mary".
3019. Daniel8.
1276. CHARLES P. REIFF7 (Mary Pastorius6, Daniel Pastorius5.
Sarah Shoemaker4, Abraham3, George2, George1), son of John Reiff and
Mary Pastorius, his wife, was born 4 mo. 24, 1825: died 12 mo. 3, 1881 ;
married, 3 mo. 20, 1865, Deborah Yerkes.
Children of Charles P. and Deborah (Yerkes) Reiff:
3020. Sarah Y.8, born 11 mo. 9, 1866.
3021. Mary8, born 3 mo. 9, 1868.
3022. John8, born 6 mo. 27, 1871.
1287. CHARLES S. TAYLOR7 (Elizabeth Robeson Shoemaker6,
Charles5, John4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Abraham M. Taylor and
Elizabeth Robeson Shoemaker, his wife, was born 11 mo. 26, 1850: married
(1), 6 mo. 12, 1873, Rebecca Hughes, born 4 mo. 1, 1850; died 5 mo. 13,
1893; daughter of Samuel Hughes and Mary Ann Harvey; (2), 11 mo. 14,
1894, Gertrude Allinson, born 9 mo. 15, 1862, daughter of William J. and
Rebecca W. Allinson, of Burlington, New Jersey. Residence, Philadelphia.
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Children of Charles S. and Rebecca (Hughes) Taylor:
3023. Abraham Merritt8, born 3 mo. 2, 1874; married, 5 mo. II, 1898, Edith Page
Harrison.
3024. Charles Clifford8, born 8 mo. 6, 1876.
3025. Joseph Wright8, born 7 mo. 10, 1878.
3026. Marianna8, born 8 mo. 27, 1881.
3027. Frederick Raymond8, born 7 mo. 15, 1887.
or
Children of Charles S. and Gertrude (Allinson) Tayl
3028. Margaret Wood8, born 1 mo. 27, 1898.
3029. Edward Allinson", born 4 mo. 24. 1900.
1289. WILLIAM C. SHOEMAKER7 (Charles H.«, Charles5, John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Charles H. Shoemaker and Mary S. Boon,
his wife, was born 2 mo. 1, 1836, at Shoemakertown, Cheltenham township,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania ; married Rachel Judkins Dilks, daughter
of George and Hannah H. Dilks, of Philadelphia.
Children of William C. and Rachel J. (Dilks) Shoemaker, born in Richmond,
Indiana :
3030. Mary G.8, born 2 mo. 8, 1867; died young.
3031. Howard4, born 12 mo. 9, 1872; died in infancy.
3032. Ellinor8, born 5 mo. 12, 1874 I died in infancy.
3033. Percy8, born 7 mo. 15, 1876; died in infancy.
3034. Sidney8, born 1 mo. 22, 1883 ; died in infancy.
1291. ANNIE B. SHOEMAKER7 (Charles H.c, Charles5, John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles H. Shoemaker and Mary S.
Boon, his wife, was born 5 mo. 29, 1840, at Shoemakertown, Pennsylvania ;
died 1 mo. 22, 1880; married, 12 mo. 30, 1863, William W. Dilks, son of
George and Hannah H. Dilks, of Philadelphia.
Children of William W. and Annie B. (Shoemaker) Dilks, born in Richmond,
Indiana :
3035. Charles S.8, born 11 mo. 30, 1864; married, 10 mo. 24, 1894, Clara Keames, of
Lincoln, Nebraska.
3036. William W., Jr.8, born 2 mo. 27, 1874.
1293. HANNAH B. SHOEMAKER7 (Charles H.°, Charles5, John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles H. Shoemaker and Mary S.
Boon, his wife, was born 4 mo. 30, 1845, at Shoemakertown, Pennsylvania;
married, at Richmond, Indiana, 12 mo. 15, 1869, David L. Griffith, son of
James H. and Jane R. Griffith, of Winchester, Virginia. Residence, Spring-
field, Missouri.
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Children of David L. and Hannah B. (Shoemaker) Griffith :
3037. Charles S.8, born 9 mo. 29, 1870.
3038. J. Harry*, born 9 mo. 4, 1872.
3039. Helen Ida", born 4 mo. 30, 1875 ; died 10 mo. 30, 1886.
3040. David L., Jr.8, born 12 mo. 8, 1877.
1295. MARGARET SHOEMAKER7 (Charles H.6, Charles5, John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles H. Shoemaker and Mary S.
Boon, his wife, was born 8 mo. 31, 1848; died 9 mo. 30, 1896, at Richmond,
Indiana; married, 5 mo. 31, 1873, Thomas E. Kinsey, son of William G.
Kinsey, born at Wilmington, Delaware, 5 mo. 19, 1821, and his wife Ann
Evans, born at Waynesville, Ohio, 4 mo. 18, 1823 ; died 8 mo. 9, 1850. Resi-
dence, Richmond, Indiana.
Children of Thomas E. and Margaret (Shoemaker) Kinsey:
3041. Annie*, born 4 mo. 22, 1874; died 7 mo. 10, 1874.
3042. Frank", born 8 mo. 26, 1875.
3043. Mary Alice8, born I mo. 11, 1883.
3044. William Charles8, born 2 mo. 13, 1888.
1298. ELIZABETH S. RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker*, Charles5,
John4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel S. Richie and his wife
Anna S. Shoemaker, was born in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 25, 1838; married, 3
mo. 9, 1864, in New Paris, Ohio, R. Frank White.
Children of R. Frank and Elizabeth S. (Richie) White:
3045. George A.8, born 2 mo. 8, 1865.
3046. Samuel R.s, born 7 mo. 3, 1867.
3047. Robeson Taylor8, born 12 mo. 8, 1870.
3048. Franklin L.8, born 1 mo. 14, 1878.
1299. JOHN S. RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker8, Charles6, John4, Isaac3.
George2, George1), son of Samuel S. Richie and Anna S. Shoemaker, his wife.
was born 7 mo. 23, 1840, in Philadelphia; married, 3 mo. 7, 1866, Mary A
Brown, of New Paris, Ohio.
Children of John S. and Mary A. (Brown) Richie:
3049. Anna R.8, born 12 mo. 24, 1866; married, 6 mo. 17, 1885, Charles A. White.
3050. E. Russell8, born 9 mo. 7, 1870; died 6 mo. 27, 1891.
3051. Robert Clinton8, born 8 mo. 9, 1868.
3052. Arthur C.8, born 6 mo. 1, 1879.
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1 301. MARGARET W. RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker8, Charles5,
John4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel S. Richie and Anna S.
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 3 mo. 27, 1844, in Philadelphia; married,
in New Paris, Ohio, 9 mo. 25, 1873, Martin J. Barger, who died at Bismarck,
Illinois, 3 mo. 31, 1881.
Children of Martin J. and Margaret W. ( Richie ) Barger :
3053. Anna M.8, born 7 mo. 17, 1874.
3054. Samuel8, born 8 mo. 27. 1876.
3°55- John William", born 2 mo. 22. 1879.
3056. Grace E.8, born 3 mo. 25, 1881 ; died 8 mo. 19, 1881.
1302. ROBERT A. RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker6, Charles5, John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Samuel S. Richie and Anna S. Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born 12 mo. 8, 1848, in Philadelphia; died at Glasgow,
Montana, 10 mo. 2j, 1888, and interred in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond,
Indiana. He married, 6 mo. 2j, 1887, Anna Bella Lynde.
Children of Robert A. and Anna Bella (Lynde) Richie:
3057. Annesly L.8, born 6 mo. 13, 1879.
3058. Abbie Blanche8, born 2 mo. 14, 1881.
3059. Edith H.8, born 7 mo. 29. 1887 ; died 10 mo. 29, 1887.
1303. ANNA MARY RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker0, Charlesr\ John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel S. Richie and Anna S. Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 2, 1852; married, in New
Paris, Ohio, 3 mo. 9, 1876, Arthur Henry Coffin, born in Jamestown, North
Carolina, 10 mo. 23, 1851, son of Shubal G. and Laura L. (Mendenhall)
Coffin.
Children of Arthur H. and Anna Mary (Richie) Coffin:
3060. Anna Laura8, born 3 mo. 4, 1877 ; married, 9 mo. 29. 1898, at Denison, Texas,
Frederick Talbot Marr, born at Silver Springs, Maryland, 5 mo. 9, 1869, son
of Samuel S. Marr, born at Washington, D. G, 12 mo. 24, 1848, and Mina
Talbot, born at Silver Springs, 5 mo. 19, 1850, who were married in Wash-
ington, D. C.
3061. Elizabeth W.9, born 1 mo. 13, 1880.
3062. Margaret B.\ born 12 mo. 27, 1881.
3063. Mabel T.8, born 11 mo. 5, 1883; died 12 mo. 18, 1883.
1305. SAMUEL C. RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker0, Charles5, John4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Samuel S. Richie and Anna S. Shoemaker,
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his wife, was born 9 mo. 20, 1856, in Philadelphia; married, 10 mo. 13, 1880,
Mary Hinckley. Residence, New Paris, Preble County, Ohio.
Child of Samuel C. and Mary (Hinckley) Richie:
3064. Frank E.8, born 4 mo. 12, 1886.
1306. JENNETTE JOHNSON RICHIE7 (Anna S. Shoemaker0,
Charles5, John4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel S. Richie and
Anna S. Shoemaker, his wife, was born 8 mo. 14, 1859, near New Paris, Ohio ;
died at Hope, Arkansas, 2 mo. 17, 1882; married, 3 mo. 9, 1880, J. Edwin
Mendenhall.
Child of J. Edwin and Jennette J. (Richie) Mendenhall :
3065. Thad. Edwin6, born 5 mo. 23, 1881.
1307. CHARLES SHOEMAKER HINCHMAN7 (Margaretta Shoe-
maker6, Charles"', John4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Morgan Hinchman
and Margaretta Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 3, 1842;
married Lydia S. Mitchell, daughter of Peleg and Mary S. (Russell) Mitchell,
of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Charles Shoemaker and Lydia S. (Mitchell) Hinchman:
3066. Mary Mitchell8, born 7 mo. 25, 1873; married, 10 mo. 5, 1898, Isaac La Boiteaux,
son of Isaac Newton La Boiteaux and Margaret McLenan, of Cincinnati,
Ohio.
3067. C. Russell8, born 2 mo. 21, 1875; married, 4 mo. 24, 1901, Elizabeth Schofield
Brooke Hopkins, daugh'.er of Samuel Hopkins and Martha Tyson Smith, of
Baltimore. They have one child :
3068. Martha Tyson Hopkins', born 3 mo. 14, 1902.
3069. Margaretta Shoemaker8, born 7 mo. 12. 1876.
3070. Anna Barker8, born 1 1 mo. 25, 1877.
3071. Walter Swain8, born 9 mo. 13, 1879.
1310. PIERCE SHOEMAKER7 (David«, David3, Isaac4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of David Shoemaker and Abigail Pierce, his wife,
was born in the District of Columbia in 1816, and died at " Clover Dale,"
D. C, 5 mo. 20, 1 89 1. He was educated at Georgetown College. Not being
of robust health, he never engaged in active business, but was vigilant as
to his personal affairs, which were managed with marked ability, so that at
the time of his death his estate ranked among the largest in the District of
Columbia. He became legatee under the will of his maternal Uncle, Abner
Cloud Pierce, the son of Isaac Pierce, who settled in the District of Columbia
from Pennsylvania, and established the old homestead known as " Clover
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Dale," overlooking picturesque Rock Creek, some years before the District
of Columbia was designated as the home of the United States government,
and when that territory was part of Montgomery and formerly Prince George
County, Maryland. A large stone mill was constructed by Isaac Pierce on
Rock Creek, which has been known for more than one hundred years as
Pierce's Mill. This mill is now the property of the United States, having
been taken into Rock Creek Park by act of Congress in 1890. Pierce Shoe-
maker owned more than twelve hundred acres of land ; of this, three hundred
and fifty acres are now within the limits of Rock Creek Park, and three hun-
dred acres are still held by his estate. He was a member of and served with
ability in what was known as the " Levy Court," which was the legislature of
the County of Washington. He married, in 1855, Martha Carbery, who
died 6 mo. 12, 1866. She was the daughter of Lewis Carbery, for many
years surveyor for the District of Columbia, and an engineer of unusual
ability; the result of his work is now the foundation of the records of the
surveyor's office of the District. His brother, Thomas Carbery, was for many
years president of the Bank of the Metropolis, and was twice elected mayor
of the city of Washington.
Children of Pierce and Martha (Carbery) Shoemaker, all born at "Clover
Dale," near Washington, D. C. :
3072. Louis Pierce8, born 7 mo. 2, 1856; married Katie Gallaher.
3073. Caroline M.s, born 5 mo. 27, 1857.
3074. Francis D.8, born 11 mo. 8, 1858.
3075. Clara Artemesia8, born 11 mo. 11, 1859; married Edwin Amil Newman.
3076. Abigail C.8, born 12 mo. II, 1861 ; married Charles R. Newman.
3077. Julius S.8, born 12 mo. 28, 1862 ; died 8 mo. 2, 1886.
3078. Abner Cloud Pierce8, born 6 mo. 12, 1864; died 4 mo. 23, 1879.
1312. MARY PLUMMER7 (Caroline Shoemaker0, David5, Isaac4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Richard Plummer and Caroline Shoe-
maker, his wife, married Jonathan Seaver, of Washington, D. C.
Children of Jonathan and Mary (Plummer) Seaver:
3079. Caroline8.
3080. Jonathan Mercer8, died young.
3081. Mary P.8, died 5 mo. 19, 1848, aged 14 years.
3082. Elizabeth8, died 10 mo. 22, 1853 ; married George Gordon King, member of Con-
gress from Rhode Island.
3083. Jonathan8.
1314. HANNAH BOON7 (Elizabeth Shoemaker6. Jonathan5, Isaac4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Arnold Boon and Elizabeth Shoe-
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maker, his wife, was born 8 mo. 25, 1809; died 7 mo. 5, 1863, in Georgetown,
D. C. ; married, 12 mo. 5, 1827, Isaac Holmes, of Georgetown, son of Joseph
and Elizabeth Holmes, born 10 mo. 5, 1801 ; died 5 mo. 3, 1848.
Children of Isaac and Hannah (Boon) Holmes:
3084. Arnold B.", born 10 mo. 20, 1828.
3085. Elizabeth8, born 12 mo. 12, 1830 ; died 10 mo. 19, 1844.
3086. Joseph8, born 3 mo. 8, 1833 ; died 1 mo. 18, 1871.
3087. Rebecca', born 5 mo. 14, 1835; died 5 mo. 18, 1835.
3088. Mary A.", born 8 mo. 5, 1839; died 11 mo. 29, 1861.
3089. William W.8, born 11 mo. 25, 1841 ; died 8 mo. 10, 1862.
3090. Ellen M.s, born 5 1110. 1, 1847; died 3 mo. 14, 1858.
3091. Isaac L.8, born 9 mo. 29, 1848; married, 10 mo. 15, 1874. Isabelle Browning.
1315. ELIZABETH BOON7 (Elizabeth Shoemaker0, Jonathan"', Isaac4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Arnold Boon and Elizabeth Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born 12 mo. 23. 1812; married, 2 mo. 25, 1835, Rodney
Davis, of Loudon County, Virginia, son of Gideon and Ann Davis.
Children of Rodney and Elizabeth (Boon) Davis:
3092. Martha Ann8, born 5 mo. 30, 1836 ; died 6 mo. 19, 1839.
3093. Henry Franklin8, born 9 mo. 24, 1838; died unmarried in 1896.
3094. A. Boon8, born 11 mo. 11, 1840; married, 2 mo. 15, 1866. Susanna Smith.
3095. Oliver Rodney8, born 5 mo. 28, 1842 ; died 8 mo. 5, 1890.
3096. Edward H.8, born 10 mo. 1, 1844; married, 1 mo. 9, 1873, Sarah J. Orme.
3097. Charles Gideon8, born 5 mo. 4, 1847 ; married, 2 mo. 8, 1870, Ellen Myers.
3098. John Morgan8, born 1 mo. 1, 1849; married. 8 mo. 27, 1879, Elizabeth L.
Wilmouth.
3099. Susanna E.8, born 8 mo. 20, 1852; died 3 mo. 13, 1862.
3100. Samuel B.8, born 1 mo. 20, 1855; married, 10 mo. 11. 1887, Elizabeth J. Lemon.
1321. JULIEN SHOEMAKER7 (Charles0, Jonathan5, Isaac4. Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of Charles Shoemaker and Rachel Comly, his wife,
was born 10 mo. 23, 1825, in Plymouth township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania. He married, 10 mo. 2^, 1855, Hannah A. Hester, daughter
of John D. Hester, sometime of Trenton, New Jersey, afterwards of Phila-
delphia, who was a soldier of the war of 1812, and died in Philadelphia, 11
mo. 4, 1880, aged eighty-six years. Julien Shoemaker is a director of the
J. B. Lippincott Company, Publishers and Booksellers, Philadelphia.
Children of Julien and Hannah A. (Hester) Shoemaker:
3101. Charles John8, born 8 mo. 30, 1856; married Lucretia Hey.
3102. Joshua Lippincott", born 3 mo. 12, 1858; married Florence Hey.
3103. Henry8, born 5 mo. 3. 1859; died 9 mo. 24. 1865.
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3104. Owen8, born 7 mo. 2, i860; married Mary Margaret Jack.
3105. Alfred8, born 10 mo. 1, 1862.
3106. Harvey8, born 6 mo. 12, 1864; graduated M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania,
1886 ; married Laura M. Lane.
3107. Caroline9, born 10 mo. 21, 1867.
3108. William Toy8, born 1 mo. 22, 1869; graduated M.D. at the University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1891 ; married Mabel Warren.
3109. Mary Westcott8, born 3 mo. 6, 1870; died 8 mo. 12, 1870.
1324. HARRIET MARY SHOEMAKER7 (Charles6, Jonathan6,
Isaac4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Shoemaker and Rachel
Comly, his wife, was born 3 mo. 3, 1833; died in Philadelphia, 3 mo. 23,
1872; married Amos Westcott, of Philadelphia.
Child of Amos and Harriet Mary (Shoemaker) Westcott:
3110. Charles Shoemaker', died, aged about ten years.
1325. CAROLINE SHOEMAKER7 (Charles6, Jonathan5, Isaac4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Shoemaker and Rachel Comly,
his wife, was born 8 mo. 5, 1838; married, 7 mo. 20, 1870, Dr. Louis Jack,
of Philadelphia, as his second wife.
Children of Dr. Louis and Caroline (Shoemaker) Jack:
31 1 1. Caroline Shoemaker8, born 5 mo. 31, 1871 ; died 7 mo. 23, 1874
31 12. William8, born 9 mo. 5, 1872; died 5 mo. 12, 1875.
3113. Charles Shoemaker8, born 9 mo. 4, 1874; graduated D.D.S. at the University of
Pennsylvania, 1899.
31 14. Howard Foster8, born 1 mo. 6, 1879; died 4 mo. 12, 1880.
1336. EDWARD SHOEMAKER7 (George6, Jonathan5, Isaac4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), son of George Shoemaker and Elizabeth Lukens, his wife,
was born 10 mo. 2^, 1825, in Georgetown, D. C. ; married, 10 mo. 23, 1858,
Frances Boyd Walton, daughter of Benjamin L. and Elizabeth Walton, of
Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edward Shoemaker resides in Wash-
ington, D. C. He learned the drug business with Dr. Samuel E. Tyson, but,
his health failing, he sold his store and took a position in the Farmers and
Mechanics Bank. He was appointed a notary public by the Supreme Court,
was several times elected a member of the Board of Common Council of
Georgetown, and was also a director of the Firemen's Insurance Company.
Children of Edward and Frances Boyd (Walton) Shoemaker:
3115. Coates W.", born 1 mo. 18, 1861.
3116. Georce", born 9 mo. 26. 1862; died 10 mo. 12, 1883.
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31 17. Edward8, born 11 mo. 23, 1864.
3118. Ernest8, born 3 mo. 19, 1866; married, 11 mo. 25, 1895, Mabel Fowler.
31 19. Ferdinand8, born 6 mo. 2, 1868.
1337. DAVID L. SHOEMAKER7 (George6, Jonathan5, Isaac4, Isaac3,
George2, George1), residing in West Washington, D. C, son of George Shoe-
maker and Elizabeth Lukens, his wife, was born in Georgetown, D. C, 10
mo. 18, 1827; married, 2 mo. 10, 1853, Estelle Emilie Thomson, daughter
of George and Estelle Mary Thomson, of Georgetown, D. C. Residence,
Georgetown.
Children of David L. and Estelle Emily (Thomson) Shoemaker:
3120. George Thomson Derby", born 1 mo. 7, 1854; died 4 mo. 3, 1857.
3121. Anne Elizabeth8, born 8 mo. 31, 1855; married, 9 mo. 8, 1884, John Shelton
Schaeffer.
3122. Edith Lukens8, born 8 mo. 13, 1857; married, 10 mo. 25, 1877, Robert Lee Cox.
3123. Harold8, born 2 mo. 17, 1859; died 2 mo. 10, 1872.
3124. Estelle Marie8, born 8 mo. 12, 1861 ; married, 1 mo. 4, 1886, Frank Lee Graham.
3125. Lelia8, born 7 mo. 14, 1864 ; married, 10 mo. 19, 1885, Robert J. Walker Brewster.
3126. David8, born 9 mo. 25, 1866; died 1 mo. 29, 1867.
3127. David8, born 5 mo. 6, 1868.
3128. Carl S.8, born 3 mo. 6, 1870.
3129. Evangeline8, born 10 mo. 15. 1872.
3130. Allen8, died young.
1338. ELIZABETH L. SHOEMAKER7 (George0, Jonathan5, Isaac4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of George Shoemaker and Elizabeth
Lukens, his wife, was born 12 mo. 2, 1829, in Georgetown, D. C. ; married, 1 1
mo. 20, 1856, Charles Augustus Buckey, of Georgetown, born 7 mo. 21, 1820,
son of Michael and Katharine (Pyfer) Buckey, of Frederick, Maryland.
Residence, Washington.
Children of Charles A. and Elizabeth L. (Shoemaker) Buckey:
3131. Alice W.", born 9 mo. 19, 1857; married William Bartlett Hoover.
3132. Elizabeth S.8, born 9 mo. 10, 1859; married, 6 mo. 12, 1890, William Fitzhugh
Gurley.
3133. Edward Linthicum8, born 4 mo. 13, 1862; rector of Zabriskie Memorial Church
of St. John the Evangelist, Newport, Rhode Island.
3134. Anne Gertrude8, born 9 mo. 6, 1865.
3135. George Michael8, born 9 mo. 12, 1867; died 8 mo. io, 1887.
3136. Katharine Christine Romer8, born 12 mo. 16, 1874.
1340. MARY RACHEL SHOEMAKER7 (George0, Jonathan5, Isaac4,
Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of George Shoemaker and Elizabeth
Lukens, his wife, was born in Georgetown, D. C, 4 mo. 25, 1832; married,
2 mo. 10, 1853, at Georgetown. D. C, Coates Walton, born 10 mo. 1, 1821,
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son of Benjamin L. Walton and Elizabeth Baker Coates, his wife, of Frank-
ford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Children of Coates and Mary R. (Shoemaker) Walton:
3137. Mary Boyd", born 5 mo. 21, 1854; married (1), 6 mo. 21, 1881, Frank Bell Arm-
strong, who died 2 mo. 21, 1886; (2), 7 mo. 18, 1889, Jesse S. Walton.
3138. George Shoemaker9, born 8 mo. 10, 1856; married, 6 mo. 29, 1886, Margaret
Strauser.
3139. Francis Shoemaker8, born 10 mo. 26, 1858; married, 10 mo. 2, 1889. Mary H.
Lathbury.
3140. Juliet Coates8, born 7 mo. 14, 1861 ; married, 3 mo. 18, 1886. Robert P. Fin-
ley, M.D.
3141. Horace8, born 10 mo. 27, 1863; married, 6 mo. 7, 1893, Elizabeth L. Shoemaker.
3142. Elizabeth Spencer8, born 2 mo. 17, 1866.
3143. Coates8, born 4 mo. 15, 1874.
1341. FRANCIS DODGE SHOEMAKER7 (George6, Jonathan5,
Isaac4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of George Shoemaker and Elizabeth
Lukens, his wife, was born in Georgetown, D. C, 4 mo. 25, 1832; married,
10 mo. 13, 1863, Ann Katharine Gardner, daughter of Oliver P. Gardner, of
York, Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth M. Bucky, his wife, of Frederick, Mary-
land. With his brother, David L., he conducted for a number of years the
" Foundry Flour-Mills." Residence, Washington, D. C.
Children of Francis Dodge and Ann K. (Gardner) Shoemaker:
3144. Francis Arnold8, born 8 mo. 29, 1864: died 2 mo. 21. 1889.
3145. Florence8, born 2 mo. 7. 1866: died 6 mo. 12, 1866.
3146. Charles Gardner8, born 8 mo. 26, 1867.
3147. Oliver Gardner8, born 10 mo. 27, 1869; died 12 mo. 30, 1876.
3148. Mary Walton8, born 3 mo. 17, 1872; died 4 mo. 28. 1873.
3149. Clarence Raymond8, born 3 mo. 12, 1874.
3150. Jasper William8, born 6 mo. 15, 1875; died 9 mo. 1, 1875.
3151. Ralph Waldo8, born 4 mo. 17, 1877.
1343. GEORGE SHOEMAKER7 (George6, Jonathan5, Isaac4, Isaac5,
George2, George1), son of George Shoemaker and Elizabeth Lukens, his wife,
was born 7 mo. 28. 1836; died 6 mo. 19, 1878; married, 10 mo. 3, 1863,
Mary Henrietta Osborn, born 10 mo. 3, 1836. daughter of William McK
Osborn and Margaret McKenney, his wife. Resided in Georgetown, D. C.
Children of George and Mary H. (Osborn) Shoemaker:
3152. Elizabeth8, born 11 mo. 21, 1865: married, 6 mo. 7, 1893. Horace Walton.
3153. Ethelyn C.8. born 7 mo. 23, 1869.
3154. William8, born 7 mo. 31, 1871.
3155. Margaret McK.8, born 5 mo. 16, 1874.
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1354. DEBORAH TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), of Baltimore, daughter of Isaac
Tyson and Elizabeth Thomas, his wife, was born 5 mo. 12, 1801 ; died in
Philadelphia, 5 mo. 9, 1828; married. 11 mo. 15, 1825, Charles Ellis, druggist,
of Philadelphia, son of William and Mary Ellis.
Children of Charles and Deborah (Tyson) Ellis:
3156. Evan T.8, born 8 mo. 10, 1826; married Martha Shewell, who died 1 mo. 1, 1895.
3157. Deborah T.8, born 2 mo. 19, 1828.
1357. RACHEL THOMAS TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson6, Elisha Tyson8.
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), of Baltimore, daughter of
Isaac Tyson and Elizabeth Thomas, his wife, was born n mo. 9, 1807;
married, at Lombard Street Meeting, Baltimore. 10 mo. 14, 1835, John Jack-
son, born 9 mo. 25, 1809; died 4 mo. 14, 1855; son of Halliday and Jane
(Hough) Jackson, of Darby, Pennsylvania.
Children of John and Rachel Thomas (Tyson) Jackson:
3158. Isaac8, born 11 mo. 13. 1836: died 4 mo. 22, 1837.
3159. Henrietta8, born 8 mo. 14. 1839; married. 1 mo. 26. 1869, Ernest Turner, son of
George W. Turner.
3160. John8, born 10 mo. 15. 1840; died 8 mo. 10, 1841.
3161. Warner8, born 7 mo. 14. 1842; member of the Philadelphia bar.
3162. Lydia8, born 7 mo. 3, 1844.
1358. HENRIETTA THOMAS TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson6, Elisha Ty-
son5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), of Baltimore, daughter
of Isaac Tyson and Elizabeth Thomas, his wife, was born 11 mo. 12, 1809;
died 2 mo. 2j, 1871 ; married, 6 mo. 7, 1838, John Saurin Norris, of Bal-
timore.
Children of John Saurin and Henrietta Thomas (Tyson) Norris:
3163. Isaac T.8, born 3 mo. 24, 1842; unmarried.
3164. John Olney8, born 11 mo., 1843; unmarried.
3165. Mary", born 4 mo.. 1845; married George L. Perry, born 4 mo., 1842; died 11
mo., 1872.
3166. Henrietta8, born 10 mo.. 1848; unmarried.
1 361. MARY ANN WILSON7 (Lucretia Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5.
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of John W. Wilson
and Lucretia Tyson, his wife, was born 12 mo. 6, 1803 ; married ( 1 ) Thomas
Duer; they had one son, Wilson Dner, who died young. She married (2)
William Hopkins, and had three children, all of whom died young.
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1364. MARGARET WILSON7 (Lucretia Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3. George2. George1), daughter of John W. Wilson
and his wife Lucretia Tyson, was born 7 mo. 4, 1809; married Thomas B.
Trimble.
Children of Thomas B. and Margaret (Wilson) Trimble:
3167. Henry C.8, married Phebe D. Carr ; their children were:
3168. Margaret".
3169. Charles*.
3170. Hannah Jane', married Candibo Menendez.
3171. Thomas".
3172. Phebe'.
3173. Florence".
3174. William".
3175. Walter".
3176. Charles T.', married (1) Enson ; (2) Price. Child by first wife:
3177. Wesley", died young.
1365. ELIZABETH T. WILSON7 (Lucretia Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of John Webster
Wilson and Lucretia Tyson, his wife, was born in Baltimore, 5 mo. 10, 181 1 ;
died 4 mo. 14, 1845: married, at Friends' Meeting, in Baltimore. 11 mo. 5,
1832, Thomas Kemp, of Baltimore, born 1 mo. 8, 1802, son of John and
Sarah P. Kemp, of Talbot County, Maryland.
Children of Thomas and Elizabeth T. (Wilson) Kemp:
3178. Mary Ellen8, born 1 mo. 21, 1838.
3179. Anna Troth8, born 3 mo. 3. 1841 ; married, 6 mo. 8, 1869, Charles Russell;
no issue.
3180. Thomas, Jr.8, born 3 mo. 30, 1843; died 8 mo. 28, 1844.
3181. Elizabeth T.8. born 1 mo. 2J, 1845.
1366. DR. ELISHA TYSON WILSON7 (Lucretia Tyson6, Elisha Ty-
son5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), was born 4 mo. 14, 18 13.
in Baltimore, Maryland; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 6 mo. 18, 1874;
married (1), in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1836, Cecilia L. Porter; (2),
1849, Charlotte Fales Peckham, of Taunton, Massachusetts. " His early
American ancestor was the Rev. Christopher Wilson, of Graysouthern, in the
county of Cumberland, in England, where at one time he was settled as a
clergyman; his son John married, in this country, 11 mo. 14, 1764, Alisanna
Webster, and their third child, John Webster Wilson, born 11 mo. 2, 1771,
and Lucretia Tyson, born 10 mo. 2, 1780, became the parents, in Baltimore,
Maryland, of the first named above, Elisha Tyson Wilson. He was, early in
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life, a Quaker, as were his parents, but in Boston he became a member and
communicant of Trinity Church. He was a member of the New England
Historical and Genealogical Society, which published a lengthy memorial con-
cerning him, prepared by the Hon. Thomas C. Amory." (See Kirk Brown's
Genealogical Notes.)
Children of Elisha Tyson Wilson :
3182. Charles W.8, married Sarah S. Atkins, daughter of Isaiah Atkins, of Boston. He
received a commission as master's mate, May 13, 1861, and sailed at once in
the " South Carolina," Captain (now Rear-Admiral) Alden. He was present
during the engagements at Galveston, Fort Hudson, Mobile, and the passage
of Port Morgan, and at the capture of the rebel ram " Tennessee." He served
through the entire war, was twice promoted, and honorably discharged with
the rank of acting lieutenant, November, 1868.
3183. Ella C.8, married A. E. Swasey, Jr., of Boston.
3184. Cecil8, married Josephine Nourse, daughter of B. F. Nourse, of Boston.
1369. ALISANNA WILSON7 (Lucretia Tyson0, Elisha Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of John W. Wilson and his
wife Lucretia Tyson, was born in Baltimore, 5 mo. 7, 1816; married James
Henning, of Virginia.
Children of James and Alisanna (Wilson) Henning:
3185. Wilson8.
3186. Crittenden8.
3187. John8.
1372. SARAH E. TYSON7 (William Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of William Tyson and his
wife Elizabeth Ellicott, was born 9 mo. 10, 1804; died 8 mo. 19, 1867; mar"
ried, 12 mo. 25, 1825, Lloyd Norris, of Baltimore, son of Edward and Rebecca
Norris, of Harford County, Maryland.
Children of Lloyd and Sarah E. (Tyson) Norris:
3188. William T.8, born 12 mo. 5, 1827.
3189. Oliver8, born 10 mo. 27, 1829; died 12 mo. 18, 1876.
3190. Edward8, born 9 mo. 3, 1831 ; died 5 mo. 25, 1854.
3191. Samuel T.s, born 12 mo. 26, 1833.
3192. Lloyd8, born 11 mo. 13, 1835; died 4 mo. 25, 1836.
3193. Albert8, born 1 mo. 3, 1838.
3194. Elizabeth T.8, born 3 mo. 11, 1840; married John Penny.
3195. Rebecca L.s. born 8 mo. 31, 1843; died 10 mo. 17, 1876.
3196. Sarah J.8, born 7 mo. 28, 1846; married Hall.
3197. Martha T.8, born 4 mo. 7, 1849 ; died 9 mo. 25, 1849.
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1373- JONATHAN E. TYSON7 (William Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of William Tyson and
Elizabeth Ellicott, his wife, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 5 mo. 4, 1806;
died at Patterson, New Jersey, 9 mo. 28, 1866; married, in 1835, Maria P.
Terrel, who died 4 mo. 29, 1872, daughter of Benjamin and Electa Terrel.
Children of Jonathan E. and Maria P. (Terrel) Tyson:
3198. William', died young; buried at Quincy, Illinois.
3199. Joseph P.8. died young; buried at Quincy, Illinois.
3200. Charles F.8, born 7 mo. 14. 1842; married Margaret P. Bruden.
3201. Frank8, died young ; buried at Quincy.
3202. Frederick", born 4 mo. 4, 1850; married Nancy McMeans.
3203. Ida M.8, born 12 mo. 22, 1857; died 2 mo. 4. 1894; married, 10 mo. 7, 1880,
Charles F. Wolcott.
1374. WILLIAM A. TYSON7 (William Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of William Tyson and Elizabeth
Ellicott, his wife, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 11 mo. 4, 1807; married,
4 mo. 6, 1840, Mary J. Allen, daughter of Robert and Sarah Allen, of York
County, Pennsylvania.
Children of William A. and Mary J. (Allen) Tyson:
3204. Robert A.8, born 4 mo. 19, 1841.
3205. Lewis A.6, born 4 mo. 22, 1843.
3206. Elizabeth A.8, born 8 mo. 19, 1845; married Major Howard Monkhouse.
3207. Samuel E.8, born 12 mo. 9. 1847.
3208. Elisha E.8, born 6 mo. 17, 1851.
3209. Charles S.8, born 4 mo. 5, 1854 ; died young.
1386. NATHANIEL E. TYSON7 (William Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of William Tyson and
Elizabeth Ellicott, his wife, was born in Baltimore, Maryland. 5 mo. 4, 1826;
married, 2 mo. 1, 1870, Lucy Miller. Residence, Baltimore.
Children of Nathaniel E. and Lucy (Miller) Tyson:
J2I0. Elizabeth M.", born 7 mo. 2. 1871.
321 1. William E.\ born 10 mo. 7, 1873.
3212. Adelaide S.8, born 4 mo. 15. 1876.
1388. ELIZABETH H. CLAPP7 (Mary Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Enoch Clapp and Man-
Tyson, his wife, was born in Baltimore, 5 mo. 17, 1814; died n mo. 13, 1876;
married, at Lombard Street Meeting, Baltimore, 1 mo. 16, 1839, William
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Jackson, born 8 mo. 19, 181 1, son of Halliday and Jane (Hough) Jackson,
of Philadelphia.
Children of William and Elizabeth H. (Clapp) Jackson:
3213. Edward8, born 1 mo., 1840; died 2 mo. II, 1848.
3214. Mary G", born 9 mo. 16, 1842; married Isaac H. Clothier.
3215. Elizabeth C", born 11 mo. 21, 1845; married Benjamin D. Shreve.
3216. Caroline", born 10 mo. 31, 1851.
1390. MARY TYSON CLAPP7 (Mary Tyson8, Elisha Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Enoch Clapp and Mary
Tyson, his wife, of Baltimore, was born in Baltimore, 11 mo. 28, 1817; died
at Sharon Hill, near Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 3 mo. 22, 1890;
married 1 mo. 25, 1843, Miers Fisher Longstreth, of Philadelphia, son of
Samuel Longstreth and his wife Sarah Redwood Fisher, who was born 3 mo.
15, 1819, and died 12 mo. 27, 1891, at Sharon Hill, where he had resided and
practised medicine for several years. In 1853 he withdrew from mercantile
business and entered the Medical Department of the University of Pennsyl-
vania, graduating in 1856. Always interested in the cause of education, he
was among the first who took an active part in Friends' Central School, at
Fifteenth and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and at Darby, Pennsylvania. Two
years after the opening of Swarthmore College he became a member of the
Board of Managers, and was early made its secretary. His wife, too, was a
manager of the College, and they together faithfully performed their numerous
duties. He was a member of the American Philosophical Society and the
National Academy of Sciences, being an original member of the latter.
Children of Miers Fisher and Mary Tyson (Clapp) Longstreth:
3217. Rebecca Clapp8, born 7 mo. 10, 1845.
3218. Mary Clapp8, born 6 mo. 19, 1848.
3219. Sarah Redwood8, born 8 mo. 23. 1850.
3220. Samuel Fisher8, born 2 mo. 12, 1852; died 7 mo. 11, 1863.
3221. Helen*, born 12 mo. 14, 1853; died 5 mo. 16, 1865.
3222. Elizabeth Jackson", born 5 mo. 29, 1855 ; married James Boyd.
3223. Anna8, born 5 mo. 10, 1857; died 7 mo. 12, 1858.
1391. JAMES ELLICOTT TYSON7 (Nathan Tyson6, Elisha Tyson8,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Tyson and
Martha Ellicott, his wife, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 8 mo. 21, 1816;
married (1), 9 mo. 23, 1847, Harriet S. Jolliffe, daughter of John Jolliffe and
Frances Helen, his wife; (2), in 1867, Frances E. Williams, who died 7 mo.,
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Children of James Ellicott and Harriett S. (Jolliffe) Tyson:
3224. Frances Jolliffe8, born 6 mo. 17, 1848; died 7 mo. 27, 1878, unmarried.
3225. Lilly8, born 4 mo. 21, 1852; married, 10 mo. 2, 1879, Gaston Manley, and had two
children:
3226. Elizabeth Brooke', born 6 mo. 11, 1881.
3227. Martha Ellicott Tyson", born 2 mo. 4, 1883.
1392. ELIZABETH BROOKE TYSON7 (Nathan Tyson0, Elisha Ty-
son5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan
Tyson and his wife Martha Ellicott, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 3 mo.
30, 1818; married, 5 mo. 25, 1843, John Marshall Smith, who died 7 mo. 29,
1890.
Children of John Marshall and Elizabeth Brooke (Tyson) Smith:
3228. Gilbert Ty'son", born 4 mo. 30, 1846; married (1) Charlotte Watson; (2) Emma
Watson.
3229. Thomas Marshall8, born I mo. 28, 1848 ; married, 2 mo. 13, 1877, Helen Parry.
3230. Martha Tyson8, born 6 mo. 28, 1852; married Samuel Hopkins. They had five
children, — viz., Samuel H., born 6 mo. 7, 1878. Mathevv S., born 12 mo. 29,
1879. Elizabeth Schofield Brooke, born 12 mo. 8, 1882 ; married, 4 mo. 24,
1901, C. Russell Hinchman (see 3067). Mary Randolph, born 12 mo. 1, 1888.
Alda Tyson, born 3 mo. 13, 1891.
3231. Jane Gambrill8, born 3 mo. 8, 1864.
1393. HENRY TYSON7 (Nathan Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoe-
maker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Tyson and Martha Elli-
cott, his wife, of Baltimore, Maryland, was born in Baltimore, 11 mo. 18,
1820; died 9 mo. 1, 1877; married, 5 mo. 13, 1847, Mary Gillingham, who
died 12 mo., 1891, daughter of John and Mary Gillingham, of York, Penn-
sylvania. He was president of the Baltimore Passenger Railroad Company.
Children of Henry and Mary (Gillingham) Tyson:
3232. Hannah8, born 3 mo. 3, 1848 ; married Alexander Hague Simmonds.
3233. Laura", born 10 mo. 9, 1849 ; died 10 mo. 27, 1850.
3234. Alice8, born 8 mo. 3, 1851.
3235. Margaret Gittings8, born 3 mo. II, 1853; married Robert Rowland Moore.
3236. Estelle8, born 4 mo. 24, 1861 ; married Joseph Townsend Moore.
3237. Mary Beatrix8, born 1 mo. 28, 1865.
3238. Martha Ellicott8, born 11 mo. 19, 1867; married, 10 mo. 4, 1892, Robert Marshall.
1397. FREDERICK C. TYSON7 (Nathan Tyson0, Elisha Tyson6,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Tyson and his
wife Martha Ellicott, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 4 mo. 17, 1828; died
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6 mo. 16, 1901 ; married, 10 mo. 29, 1872, Florence Mclntyre, of Hanover,
Delaware. He was a merchant and member of the Chamber of Commerce.
Child of Frederick C. and Florence (Mclntyre) Tyson:
3239. Malcolm Van Vechten8, born 8 mo. 21, 1873; attorney-at-law in Baltimore.
1400. LUCY TYSON7 (Nathan Tyson6, Elisha Tyson5, Esther Shoe-
maker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Tyson and Martha
Ellicott, his wife, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 3 mo. 20, 1833; married,
2 mo. 1, 1872, as his second wife, Henry Maynaider Fitzhugh, son of Daniel
D. and Margaret (Maynaider) Fitzhugh, of Baltimore County, Maryland.
Child of Henry M. and Lucy (Tyson) Fitzhugh:
3240. Henry Maynaider", born 9 mo. 16, 1875.
1404. MARSHALL TYSON7 (Elisha Tyson, Jr.6, Elisha Tyson8, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Elisha Tyson, Jr., and Sarah
Saunders Morris, his wife, was born 7 mo. 30, 1822 ; married, 7 mo. 14, 1857,
Catharine Ellen Smith, daughter of Mathew and Catharine Smith. Resided
in Philadelphia.
Children of Marshall and Catharine Ellen (Smith) Tyson:
3241. Anthony Morris", born 7 mo. 17, 1866.
3242. Mathew Smith8, born 9 mo. 14, 1869.
1414- JANE JANNEY7 (Mary Mitchell6, Tacy Tyson5, Esther Shoe-
maker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Mary (Mitchell) Ellicott and
her second husband, Abijah Janney, was born in Alexandria, Virginia, 10
mo. 29, 1822; died 9 mo. 24, 1884; married, 1 mo. 25, 1847, Richard H.
Stabler, druggist, of Alexandria, born 12 mo. 1, 1820; died 11 mo. 18, 1878.
Children of Richard H. and Jane (Janney) Stabler:
3243- Mary Ellicott8, born 3 mo. 21, 1851.
3244. Robinson8, born 7 mo. 25, 1853.
3245. Edward Abijah", born 3 1110. 21, 1868.
3246. Lawrence".
1420. MARGARET KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight0, Sarah Tyson8, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Abel Knight and his wife
Elizabeth Donaldson, was born 5 mo. 31, 1809; died 1877; married Charles
Conard.
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Children of Charles and Margaret (Knight) Conard:
3247. Jane D.8, born 1827; died.
3248. Elizabeth K.8, born 1830; married Malcolm McCloud.
3249. Ellen F.8, born 1832 ; died.
3250. Anna8, born 1834 ; died.
3251. Sarah8, born 1834 ; died.
3252. Mary", born 1836; died.
3253. William", born 1837; died 1896; married Adelaide Zimmerman.
3254. Charles8, born 7 mo. 1, 1846; married Adelaide Woodside.
3255. Margaret8, died young.
1422. TACY KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight6, Sarah Tyson5, Esther Shoe-
maker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Abel Knight and his wife
Elizabeth Donaldson, was born 1812; married, 12 mo. 24, 1835, Aquilla
Bolton Marshall.
Child of Aquilla Bolton and Tacy ( Knight ) Marshall :
3256. Alexander Stuart8.
1423. DR. ISAAC D. KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight6, Sarah Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Abel Knight and his wife
Elizabeth Donaldson, was born 9 mo. 6, 1813; married, 11 mo. 11, 1838,
Ann Catharine Hoff, in Galveston, Texas.
Children of Dr. Isaac D. and Ann C. (Hoff) Knight:
3257. Henry B.b, born in Galveston, Texas.
3258. Catharine N.8, born in Matamoras.
3259. Carlos W.8, born in Matamoras.
3260. Mary E.s, born in Galveston, Texas; married John S. Henkels.
3261. Bernardo H.", born in Galveston, Texas; married Julia Cody Hendry.
1425. CHARLES DONALDSON KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight6, Sarah
Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Abel Knight
and his wife Elizabeth Donaldson, was born in Philadelphia, 5 mo. 23, 1820;
died 5 mo. 27, 1892; married, 5 mo. 5, 1845, Susan E. Wayne, daughter of
Joseph Wayne and Ann Dallam, his wife, of Philadelphia.
Children of Charles D. and Susan E. (Wayne) Knight:
3262. Anna W.8, born in Philadelphia, 4 mo. 7. 1846; died 5 mo. 18, 1846.
3263. Rebecca W.", born in Philadelphia, 5 mo. 20, 1847.
3264. Elizabeth D.!, born in Camden, New Jersey, 8 mo. 21, 1849.
3265. Clara", born in Philadelphia, 2 mo. 19, 1851 ; married (1) Joseph Robinson; (2)
Juan N. de Montojo.
3266. Margaret C.8, born in Philadelphia, 5 mo. 19. 1857; died 3 mo. 17, 1858.
3267. Laura8, born in Philadelphia, 2 mo. 11, 1861 : died 12 mo. 31, 1884.
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1426. ELIZABETH KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight6, Sarah Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Abel Knight and Eliza-
beth Donaldson, his wife, was born 1824; married George W. Pomeroy.
Children of George W. and Elizabeth (Knight) Pomeroy:
3268. Ella", born 10 mo., 1848; married Augustine Bartholomew, and Lad two children:
3269. Elizabeth".
3270. Helen".
3271. Clarence8, born 12 mo., 1850; married Harriet Stevens, and had four children:
3272. George9.
3273. Ralph".
3274. Ethel*.
3275. Donaldson".
3276. George8, born 1853; died 11 mo. 8, 1885, unmarried.
3277. Elizabeth", born 1856; married Arthur John Fordham, and had three children:
3278. Guy H.°.
3279. Arthur L.°.
3280. Raymond S.°.
3281. Gertrude", born 1863; married Charles Edgar, and had three children:
3282. George P.", born 9 mo. 29, 1885.
3283. Charles T.°, born 8 mo. 19, 1887.
3284. Gertrude", born 6 mo. 18, 1891.
1427. MARTHA KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight6, Sarah Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Abel Knight and Eliza-
beth Donaldson, his wife, was born 3 mo. 25, 1826; died 3 mo. 12. 1890;
married, 6 mo. 14, 1848, Jesse Evans Smith, born 8 mo. 21, 1824; died 11
mo. 24, 1892; son of Henry Smith and his wife Mary Ann Taylor, adopted
daughter of David Cavalier.
Children of Jesse E. and Martha (Knight) Smith:
3285. Henry Cavalier9, born 7 mo. 31, 1855; married Lucy P. Miller.
3286. Walter Cavalier8, born 12 mo. 2-j, 1856; died 9 mo. 3, 1857.
3287. Agnes Mary8, born 4 mo. 8, 1862; married Graham Spencer.
3288. Arthur Donaldson8, born 4 mo. 27, 1866. He led an exploring expedition, 1894-
95, from Berbera, on the Gulf of Aden, to Lake Rudolph, and thence to Tana
River and Lamu ; during the spring and summer of 1897, from Peking to
Dolo-Nor, and thence to the head-waters of the Amur River, through un-
known parts of the Khingan Mountains. In the early winter of 1897 he
was war correspondent for the New York Sun on Sir William Lockhart's
staff in the Afridi War, at the front in Tirah, Northwest India. 1899-1900
were spent in exploring between the Gulf of Aden and the Nile, an extension
and amplification of ihe previous journey. He was A.B., University of Penn-
sylvania, 1885; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1889; Gold Medalist, Royal
Geographical Society, London; Gold Medalist, Philadelphia Geographical
Society ; Gold Medalist, American Geographical Society ; Honorary Member
of Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ; Honorary Member of
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Societa Geographica Italiana ; Honorary Member of African Geographical
Society of Naples ; Corresponding Member, Zoological Society of London ;
Member of the American Philosophical Society. In recognition of his
extensive explorations in the previously unknown region of the Upper Nile,
in the year 1900, the Geographical Society of Philadelphia presented the
Elisha Kent Kane Medal to him, he being the first recipient of the honor.
3289. Jesse E., Jr.8, born 8 mo. 5, 1867; died 7 mo. 10, 1869.
1429. OLIVER G. KNIGHT7 (Abel Knight1', Sarah Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Abel Knight and Elizabeth
Donaldson, his wife, was born 2 mo. 29, 1828; married, 2 mo. 14, 1855,
Louisa C. Noblet, daughter of Dell Noblet.
Children of Oliver G. and Louisa C. (Noblet) Knight:
3290. Elizabeth D.s.
3291. Oliver George8, died young.
3292. Oliver G, Jr.8, died young, 4 mo. I, 1859.
1432. DR. SAMUEL THOMAS KNIGHT7 (Isaac Knight6, Sarah
Tyson8, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Knight
and Juliana Maria Thomas, his wife, was born 12 mo. 20, 1817; died 1 mo.,
1881 ; married (1), 11 mo. 12, 1839, Rebecca Jane Moore, who died 8 mo.
22, 1 851; (2) Mary, daughter of William McConkey, who died 6 mo. 29,
1880. He graduated M.D. at the University of Maryland, 1835, and prac-
tised medicine in Baltimore.
Children of Dr. Samuel T. and Rebecca J. (Moore) Knight:
3293. Julia", died 10 mo. 10. 1891, unmarried.
3294. Lucy Gibbons8, married Jerves Atlee ; no issue.
3295. Dr. Louis William8.
3296. Emma8.
3297. Martha T.8. married, 6 mo. 7, 1877, Rev. William L. Austin, of Virginia, and had
six children :
3298. Samuel A.'.
3299. Julia K.°.
3300. Lucy L.9.
3301. Martha M.°.
3302. Bertha W.".
3303. Paul C*.
3304. Thomas T.8, born 4 mo. 7, 1850; died 2 mo. 12. 1870. At the age of seventeen
he graduated M.D. at the University of Maryland, and secured the position
of Clinical Recorder in the University Hospital.
1435. MARIA LOUISE KNIGHT7 (Isaac Knight6, Sarah Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Isaac Knight and
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Juliana Maria Thomas, his wife, died n mo. 21, 1891 ; married, at Ellicott
Mills, near Baltimore, 5 mo. 11, 1848. Samuel Canby, who died 8 mo. 21,
1878.
Children of Samuel and Maria Louise (Knight) Canby:
3305. William Thomas", born 4 mo. 13, 1849; married, 5 mo. 28, 1870, Ide L. Fish, of
Boston, niece of Hon. Hamilton Fish; they had one son:
3306. Clarence".
3307. Edward Knight8, born 12 mo. 6, 1853; died 11 mo. 9, 1880; married, 1879, Maria
Bleckwere ; they had one daughter :
3308. Helen Julia'.
3309. Albert Henry8, born 10 mo. 7, 1856 ; married Jesse Quigley, who died 3 mo.
2i, 1897.
1441. SUSANA Y. KNIGHT7 (Giles Knight6, Sarah Tyson5, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac", George2, George1), daughter of Giles Knight and Mary
Yardley, his wife, was born 8 mo. 21, 1826: died 11 mo. 4, 1891 : married,
4 mo. 5, 1848, George T. Truman, son of Joseph M. and Sarah S. Truman.
Children of George T. and Susana Y. (Knight) Truman:
3310. John J.8, born 4 mo. 28, 1849; died 5 mo. 12, 1896; married Mary E. Manchester.
3311. Joseph L.8, born 4 mo. 9, 1852; married, 10 mo. 16, 1880, Mariana Birdsall.
3312. Jane J.8, born 11 mo. 27. 1859: married, 9 mo. 20, 1879, William H. Brownlow.
3313. Hetty K.8, born 7 mo. 21, 1863.
1458. SIDNEY KNIGHT7 (Nathan T. Knight6, Sarah Tyson5. Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan T. Knight and
Elizabeth Thomas, his wife, was born 11 mo. 3. 1829: married, 11 mo. 21,
1850, John Wood, Jr., son of Joseph and Rachel Wood, of Horsham, Mont-
gomery County.
Children of John, Jr., and Sidney (Knight) Wood:
3314. Caroline H.a, born 11 mo. 27. 1851 ; married, 12 mo. 22. 1874, William F.
Morgan, son of Benjamin and Ann Morgan, of Willow Grove, and had two
children :
3315. Clinton W.°, born 10 mo. 4, 1875.
3316. Edward B.°, born 4 mo. 4. 1877.
3317. Ella8, born 7 mo. 30, 1854; died 3 mo. 13, 1857.
3318. Frank H.8, born 6 mo. 12, 1856: married Mary M. Stout; they have two children:
3319. Marion0, born 9 mo. 1, 1883.
3320. John H.°, born 9 mo. 27, 1885.
3321. Elizabeth K.8, born 9 mo. 1. 1S50; married Charles E. Morgan, son of Charles
and Ellen Morgan, and had :
3322. Byron'.
3323. Elizabeth'.
3324. J. Byron8, born 3 mo. 21, 1862; unmarried.
3325. Albert", born 2 mo. I, 1867; died 3 mo. 7, 1889, unmarried.
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1459. SARAH T. KNIGHT7 (Nathan T. Knight6, Sarah Tyson8,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan T. Knight
and his wife Elizabeth Thomas, was born 4 mo. 29. 1832 ; married, at Byberrv
Meeting, 3 mo. 24, 1859, Edward Leedom, who died 10 mo. 18, 1892, aged
sixty-six years.
Children of Edward and Sarah T. (Knight) Leedom:
3326. Jesse6, born 7 mo. 9, i860.
3327. Walter Francis8, born 3 mo. 7, 1862; married, 12 mo. 24. 1885. Lottie Miller.
3328. Ellen Knight", born 9 mo. 5, 1865.
3329. Alice8, born 2 mo. 22, 1868.
1463. MARY ELIZABETH KNIGHT7 (Nathan T. Knight6, Sarah
Tyson5, Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan
T. Knight and his wife Elizabeth Thomas, was born 11 mo. 12, 1839; died 9
mo. 4, 1893; married, 1 mo. 3, 1877, Jonathan Thomas, of Torresdale, Penn-
sylvania, son of Samuel and Martha Lloyd Thomas. Jonathan Thomas died
7 mo. 11, 1879, aged fifty-seven years.
Child of Jonathan and Mary Elizabeth (Knight) Thomas:
3330. Ellen Knight8, born 10 mo. 10, 1878.
1464. ANNIE KNIGHT7 (Nathan T. Knight9, Sarah Tyson8, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan T. Knight and
his wife Elizabeth Thomas, was born 10 mo. II, 1842: married, 11 mo. 12,
1872, William Taylor, son of Joseph and Anna Betts Taylor, of Lower Make-
field, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of William and Annie (Knight) Taylor:
3331. Herbert K.8, born 3 mo. 13, 1874; married, 11 mo. 3, 1897, Elizabeth Eyre
Thomson.
3332. Wilson T.8, born 3 mo. 4, 1882 ; died 7 mo. 29, 1882.
1467. COURTLAND BONES7 (Eliza Knight6, Sarah Tyson8, Esther
Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), of Racine, Wisconsin, son of James
Bones and Eliza Knight, his wife, was born 7 mo. 3, 1836; married, 1 mo. 1,
1879, Millie Nield.
Children of Courtland and Millie (Nield) Bones:
3333- Lyle C.8, born 11 mo. 25, 1879.
3334. Philadelphia8, born 7 mo. 27, 1882.
3335- Iva Eliza8, born 12 mo. 19, 1883.
3336. Mary Emma8, born 6 mo. 19, 1885.
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1478. RICHARD WOOD TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson, Jr.6, Jesse Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Tyson, Jr., and
Hannah Ann Wood, his wife, was born in Baltimore ; married ( 1 ) Anne Smith ;
(2), 6 mo. 28, 1853, Juliana McHenry Howard, daughter of Benjamin Chew
Howard, born 1 1 1110. 5, 1791, son of Colonel John Eager Howard and Peggy
Oswald Chew, daughter of the Councillor Chew; he graduated A.B. at
Princeton, 1809. During the war of 1812 he went into the field, commanding
a company at North Point in 18 14. He was chosen a Presidential Elector in
1828, and a representative in Congress four times. In 1861 he was a member
of the Peace Congress, and in the same year ran for governor of Maryland on
the Democratic ticket. He married Jane Grant Gilmore; he died in Baltimore,
3 mo. 6, 1872.
Children of Richard W. and Anne (Smith) Tyson:
3337- Margaret Ingersol8, died 1 mo. 2, 1890; married, 1 mo. 17. 1877, Eugene Ellicott.
3338. Nanney8, married William B. Wilson.
Children of Richard W. and Juliana McHenry (Howard) Tyson:
3339- Sophia Howard8, married E. A. Marshall.
3340. George Hoffman8, died young, 12 mo. 23, 1858.
3341. Benjamin Howard8.
3342. Jessie8, died young, at Rome, Italy, 2 mo. 24, 1863.
3343. Jesse8.
1480. JAMES WOOD TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson, Jr.6, Jesse Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Tyson and
Hannah Ann Wood, his wife, was born in Baltimore; died 12 mo., 1900; he
was a manufacturing chemist and president of the Baltimore Chrome Works.
He married (1), 1 mo. 1, 1851, Elizabeth W. Dawson, born 12 mo. 1, 1828;
died 1 mo. 24, 1888; daughter of Mordecai L. Dawson, of Philadelphia, and
Elizabeth Poultney, his wife; he married (2), 12 mo., 1890, Elizabeth Key
Howard, daughter of Charles Howard and Mary C. Winder, his wife. Charles
Howard's father was Charles Howard, of Baltimore, grandson of the Coun-
cillor Chew, and his mother was Elizabeth Phcebe Key, daughter of Francis
Scott Key, author of the " Star Spangled Banner," and his wife Mary T.
Lloyd.
Children of James W. and Elizabeth W. (Dawson) Tyson:
3344. Elizabeth D.b, born 4 mo. 5, 1852; married, 6 mo. 3, 1873, Julian Henry Lee.
3345. Mordecai D.8, born 1 mo. 16, 1855; died 6 mo. 6, 1901 ; married, 4 mo. 26, 1881,
Margaret Sprig Harrison.
3346. Hannah Ann8, born 10 mo. 22, 1856 ; married, 6 mo. 22, 1876, Columbus
O'Donncll Lee.
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3347. Isaac", born 6 mo. 6, 1859.
3348. James Wood, Jr.8, born 12 mo. 20, 1861 ; married, 10 mo.. 1887. Edith Smith
Buchanan.
3349. LyETiTiA P.8, born 9 mo. 30, 1863; married, 11 1110. 30, 1887, William Howard
Nimick.
3350. Mary D.8, born 12 mo. 9, 1865; married (1) Samuel B. Shoemaker (see No.
2754) ; (2) John A. McCulloch.
3351. Jesse8, died young.
Child of James W. and Elizabeth Key (Howard) Tyson:
3352. Evelyn Bayle".
1481. ISAAC TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson, Jr.", Jesse Tyson5, Esther Shoe-
maker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Tyson and Hannah Ann
Wood, his wife, married Frances, daughter of Stephen Thornton.
Children of Isaac and Frances (Thornton) Tyson:
3353. Minn 18.
3354. Fanny8, married Jacob Lindley.
3355- Jessie8.
1482. HANNAH ANN TYSON7 (Isaac Tyson, Jr.6. Jesse Tyson5,
Esther Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter of Isaac Tyson, Jr.,
and Hannah Ann Wood, his wife, died 2 mo. 2, 1867; married, 3 mo. 8,
1854, Dr. J. Cheston Morris, born in Philadelphia, 5 mo. 28, 183 1, son of
Dr. Casper and Ann (Cheston) Morris. Dr. James Cheston Morris gradu-
ated from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, 1854,
was physician to the Foster Home for Children, 1856-60, and from 1857 to
1872 physician to the Episcopal Hospital. He has contributed largely to pro-
fessional and scientific journals.
Children of Dr. James Cheston and Hannah A. (Tyson) Morris:
3356. Isaac Tyson8, born 12 mo. 3, 1854 ; member of the Philadelphia bar, admitted
6 mo. 30, 1877.
3357- Casper8, born 9 mo. 7, 1857; married, 11 mo. 19, 1879, Laura Remington.
3358. J. Cheston". born 12 mo. 15, 1859; died 6 mo. 27, i860.
3359- James Cheston, Jr.8, born 1 mo. 1, 1861 ; married, 11 mo., 1892, Helen Campbell.
3360. Henry Johns8, born 2 mo. 21, 1863.
3361. Daniel Corrie8, born 1867; died 1867.
1488. MARGARET HART SHOTWELL7 (Sarah R. SheppardB,
Nathan Sheppard5, Sarah Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2, George1), daughter
of Edmund Shotwell and Sarah R. Sheppard, his wife, was born 7 mo. 14,
1816; married, 5 mo. 9, 1835, Edward Shotwell, of Philadelphia.
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Children of Edward and Margaret H. (Shotwell) Shotwell :
3362. Frances Emma8, born 7 mo. 5, 1837; died 10 mo. 23, 1843.
3363. Benjamin Warder8, born 1 mo. 25, 1839; married, 12 mo. 12, 1869, Mary Hoyle,
daughter of Edward and Sarah E. Hoyle, of Brookfield, Linn County,
Missouri.
3364. Hudson Burr8, born 7 mo. 3, 1842; lives in Marengo, Ohio; married Emma J.
Noe, daughter of George E. and Sarah Noe, of Marengo.
3365. Laura E.8, born 7 mo. 18, 1847; married, in Galion, Ohio, 5 mo. 4, 1868, William
E. Tucker, of Philadelphia ; she died in Newark, New Jersey, 5 mo. 25, 1882,
and was buried in Hazelwood Cemetery, Rahway, New Jersey.
1492. LYDIA HART SHOTWELL7 (Sarah R. Sheppard6, Nathan
Sheppard5, Sarah Shoemaker4, Isaac3, George2. George1), daughter of Ed-
mund Shotwell and Sarah R. Sheppard. his wife, was born in Philadelphia,
1 mo. 11, 1822; married, 2 mo. 13, 1844, George Williams; they reside in
Rahway, New Jersey.
Children of George and Lydia Hart (Shotwell) Williams:
3366. Josephine Matilda8, born 2 mo. 6, 1845 ; married, 3 mo. 22, 1866, John Winans.
3367. Edmund Shotwell8, born 5 mo. 7, 1846; died 3 mo. 19, 1868.
3368. Helen Rowena8, born 9 mo. 17, 1847.
3369. Emma Louisa8, born 1 mo. 14, 1851; died 4 mo. 8, 1851.
3370. Fannie Hewson8, born 1 mo. 14. 1851 ; died 6 mo. 29, 1867.
3371. George Stanly8, born 11 mo. 10. 1852.
1497. CHARLES SHOEMAKER7 (Enoch6, Thomas5. Mathias4.
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Enoch Shoemaker and his wife Rachel
Mitchell, was born 7 mo. 8, 1836, in Springfield township, Montgomery
County; died 1 mo. 6, 1898; married, 12 mo. 24, 1863, Mary Shaw Conard,
daughter of Joseph P. Conard and Rebecca A. Shaw, his wife.
Children of Charles and Mary Shaw (Conard) Shoemaker:
3372. Joseph C.8, born 7 mo. 10. 1865: married, 2 mo. 17, 1887, Tacy C. Walton.
3373- Enoch", born 11 mo. 22, 1866; died 10 mo. 8, 1867.
3374. Ella8, born 7 mo. 9, 1868; married, 3 mo. 7, 1895. John B. Park.
3375. Rebecca J.8, born 1 mo. 23. 1871.
3376. Rachel8, born 9 mo. 10, 1873 ; married, 9 mo. 26, 1895, Walter De Prefontaine.
3.V7. Annie C.8, born 8 mo. 26, 1876.
3378. Mary K.b, born 3 mo. 29, 1879.
3379- Charles", born 9 mo. 30, 1881.
3380. Frank8, born 8 mo. 31, 1884.
1498. HANNAH SHOEMAKER7 (Enoch6, Thomas8, Mathias4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Enoch Shoemaker and Rachel
Mitchell, his wife, was born in Springfield township, 5 mo. 3, 1839; died 7
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mo. 17, 1894; married, 3 mo. 13, 1862, John H. Mann, born 5 mo. 27, 1832,
son of Isaac Mann and his wife Hannah Huston, of Horsham township,
Montgomery County.
Children of John H. and Hannah (Shoemaker) Mann:
3381. Charles S.!, born 1 mo. 26, 1863; married, 12 mo. 25, 1888, Anna J. Houpt.
3382. W. Henry8, born 7 mo. 16, 1864.
3383. Albert Huston8, born 4 mo. 6, 1866; died 6 mo. 16, 1892.
3384. Rachel Jane8, born 2 mo. I, 1868; died 8 mo. 14, 1870.
3385. Enoch Edwin8, born 10 mo. 19, 1869 ; died same day.
3386. Sallie Louisa8, born 7 mo. 17, 1871 ; died 9 mo. 25, 1886.
3387. Walter James8, born 5 mo. 7, 1876 ; died 10 mo. 18, 1886.
3388. Anna Cornelia8, born 8 mo. 1, 1882.
1 501. JOHN K. SHOEMAKER7 (David0, Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), merchant, of Philadelphia, son of David Shoemaker and
Abigail Kline, his wife, was born 2 mo. 7, 1838; died in Philadelphia, 7 mo.
21, 1898; married, 6 mo. 30, 1880, Amanda Wardell, born 7 mo. 13, 1848,
daughter of James and Amanda Wardell, of Philadelphia, who were married
4 mo. 22, 1838.
Children of John K. and Amanda ( Wardell ) Shoemaker :
3389. Clarence8, born 9 mo. 8. 1881 ; died 9 mo. 19, 1881.
3390. John K8, born 1 mo. 19, 1884; died 7 mo. 26, 1884.
1503. THOMAS SHOEMAKER7 (Alan6, Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), son of Alan Shoemaker and his wife Susan Berkheimer,
was born in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 9 mo. 29, 1833; mar-
ried, in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 1 mo. 10, 1861, Harriet Ellen Goben, born
8 mo. 3, 1838. Residence, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Children of Thomas and Harriet Ellen (Goben) Shoemaker, born in Lewis-
burg :
3391. Susanna', born 9 mo. 11. 1861 ; married J. C. Fremont Brown.
3392. Emma Alice8, born 10 mo. 28, 1863; died 4 mo. 9, 1870.
3393. Alan Mathias8, born 7 mo. 22, 1867 ; died 4 mo. 29, 1870.
3394. Etta May8, born 2 mo. 25, 1872 ; graduate of Williamsport Training School for
Nurses.
3395. Charles Thomas8, born 6 mo. 5, 1877.
3396. Lola Caroline8, born 11 mo. 10, 1879.
1505. MARGARET JANE SHOEMAKER7 (Alan8, Thomas5, Ma-
thias4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Alan Shoemaker and his wife
Susan Berkheimer, was born in Chillisquaque township, Northumberland
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County, 5 mo. 3, 1838; died 6 mo. 24, 1900; married (1), 7 mo. 25, 1861,
Oliver Wilson, son of Samuel and Hannah (Longstreth) Wilson; he died
6 mo. 19, 1866; she married (2), 12 mo. 5, 1872, Caleb P. Roberts, son of
Evan Roberts and Rhoda S. Pancoast. Residence, near Newportville, Bucks
County.
Children of Oliver and Margaret J. (Shoemaker) Wilson:
3397. Samuel Alan8, born 5 mo. 23, 1862; married, 5 mo. 20, 1886, Minerva P. Manning.
3398. Mary T.8, born 1 mo. 20, 1864; graduated M.D., 1896, at the Woman's Medical
College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia ; the following year she was appointed
interne of the Maternity Hospital connected with the college ; was for two
years physician to the women prisoners at Moyamensing. She married,
6 mo. 7, 1899, Dr. James K. Young, son of William and Ellen E. Young, of
Trenton, New Jersey. He graduated M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania,
1883; he is now (1902) instructor of Orthopaedics and Assistant Orthopaedic
Surgeon at the Polyclinic Hospital, Clinical Professor at the Woman's Medical
College, and practises medicine in Philadelphia.
3J99- Oliver, Jr.8, born 1 mo. 6, 1866; died I mo. 19, 1867.
Child of Caleb P. and Margaret J. (Shoemaker) Roberts:
3400. Evan8, born 8 mo. 15, 1874.
1508. MARY S. SHOEMAKER7 (Alan6, Thomas5, Mathias4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Alan Shoemaker and his wife Susan Berk-
heimer, was born 12 mo. 6, 1844, in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania;
married, 12 mo. 27, 1864, at ner father's house in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania,
Thomas G. Gentry, born 2 mo. 23, 1843, son of Alfred and Caroline Gentry,
of Philadelphia. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Thomas G. and Mary S. (Shoemaker) Gentry:
3401. Alan F.8, born 1 mo. 3, 1866; married, 6 mo. 8, 1893, Amenia Algeo.
3402. Lola Caroline8, born 10 mo. 17, 1867; married, 12 mo. 20, 1894, at her father's
house in Philadelphia, Benjamin F. Lacy, graduate of the University of Penn-
sylvania ; Professor of Chemistry and Psychology in the Central High School,
Philadelphia.
3403. Ina Juanita8, born 10 mo. 8, 1869.
151 1. SARAH T. SHOEMAKER7 (Jesse6, Thomas8, Mathias4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of Jesse Shoemaker and Sarah T. Williams, his
wife, of Cheltenham, was born 8 mo. 23, 1850; died 10 mo. 21, 1890;
married, 3 mo. 29, 1876, at Abington Friends' Meeting, Alvin Haines, born
10 mo. 15, 1840, son of Joseph E. and Lucy Haines, of Evesham, Burlington
County, New Jersey. Alvin Haines married (2), 3 mo. 14, 1895, Mary J.
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Shoemaker, daughter of Mathias and Sarah M. Shoemaker. (See No. 1510. )
They reside near Jenkintown, Abington township, Pennsylvania.
Children of Alvin and Sarah T. (Shoemaker) Haines:
3404. Lydia L.8, born 3 mo. 8, 1877.
3405. Sara S.8, born 6 mo. 3, 1878.
1512. PHEBE G. SHOEMAKER7 (Charles K.6, Thomas8, Mathias4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles K. Shoemaker and his wife
Sarah Childs, was born 3 mo. 1, 1842; married, 6 mo. 1, 1866, at her father's
house in Montgomery County, Charles C. McCann, born 10 mo. 27, 1842, son
of John and Catharine McCann. Residence, Avalon, New Jersey.
Children of Charles C. and Phebe G. (Shoemaker) McCann:
3406. Mary L.s, born 4 mo. 30, 1867; died 4 mo. 7, 188S.
3407. William G.b, born 11 mo. 3, 1868.
3408. Sarah S.8. born 11 mo. n, 187 1.
3409. Charles S.8, born 2 mo. 1, 1874; died 10 mo. 23, 1885.
3410. Anna S.8, born 7 mo. 15, 1876; died 3 mo. 27, 1886.
1 5 14. GEORGE S. SHOEMAKER7 (Charles K.6, Thomas5, Mathias4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), of Philadelphia, son of Charles K. Shoemaker and
his wife Sarah Childs, was born 2 mo. 20, 1846; married, 6 mo. 6, 1864,
Harriet Henshall, daughter of John and Fannie Henshall, of Stockport,
Cheshire County, England. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of George S. and Harriet (Henshall) Shoemaker:
3411. George Mathias8, born 3 mo. 17, 1865; died 7 mo. 6, 1865.
3412. Sarah Percival8, born 8 mo. 20, 1866; died 11 mo. 9, 1872.
3413. Charles Henry8, born 7 mo. 9, 1870.
3414. Fannie May8, born 6 mo. 26, 1873 ; died 8 mo. 18, 1873.
3415. Ella Martha8, born 10 mo. 28, 1879; died 10 mo. 13, 1884.
1516. ALBERT SHOEMAKER7 (Charles K.°. Thomas5, Mathias4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Charles K. Shoemaker and Sarah Childs,
his wife, was born 9 mo. 6, 1851; married, 11 mo. 4, 1875, Rachel R. De
Haven, daughter of David De Haven and Caroline Jones, his wife. Albert
and Rachel reside at JefTersonville, Pennsylvania.
Children of Albert and Rachel R. (De Haven) Shoemaker:
3416. Irene D.8, born 10 mo. 12, 1876.
3417. Lida G.8, born 4 mo. 23, 1880.
3418. Charles Leslie8, born 1 mo. 3, 1892; died 7 mo. 30, 1892.
3419. Uarda A.', born 11 mo. 28, 1894.
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1 517. JESSE SHOEMAKER7, (Charles K.°, Thomas5, Mathias4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Charles K. Shoemaker and Sarah Childs,
his wife, was born in Whitpain township, 9 mo. 6, 1854; married, 1 mo. 1,
1880, Annie C. Smith, born 9 mo. 7, 1859, daughter of William C. Smith,
born 7 mo. 23, 1823, and his wife Katharine Vaughan, born 7 mo. 15, 1824.
Residence, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania.
Children of Jesse and Annie C. (Smith) Shoemaker:
3420. Channing Harvey8, born 1 mo. 13, 1881.
3421. Katharine V.s, born 7 mo. 19, 1882.
3422. Gertrude M.8. born 1 mo. 5, 1884.
3423. Rachel G.8, born 3 mo. 29, 1886.
3424. William G.\ born 4 mo. 23, 1888.
3425. John O.8, born 9 mo. 5, 1889; died 6 mo. 12, 1894.
3426. Charles K.8, born 2 mo. 16, 1895; died 3 mo. 13, 1896.
3427. Anna Ethel8, born 3 mo. 10, 1897.
1518. SALLIE C. SHOEMAKER7 (Charles K.6. Thomas5, Mathias*,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles K. Shoemaker and his wife
Sarah Childs, was born 1 mo. 19, 1857; married, 10 mo. 18, 1877, Henry C.
Hoover, son of Jacob and Harriet Hoover.
Children of Henry C. and Sallie C. (Shoemaker) Hoover:
3428. Elsie C.8, born 10 mo. 15, 1879.
3429. Emma S.8, born 4 mo. 11, 1881.
1527. M. NEWBOLD WOOLMAN7 (Sarah Newbold6, Margaret Shoe-
maker8, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Woolman and
his wife Sarah Newbold, was born 7 mo. 26, 1836, in Philadelphia County;
married, 12 mo. 10, 1873, Mary Elizabeth Vandegrift, who died 12 mo. 25,
1898.
Child of M. Newbold and Mary E. (Vandegrift) Woolman:
3430. Thomas Newbold", born 1 mo. 12, 1878.
1528. EDWARD W. WOOLMAN7 (Sarah Newbold6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Woolman and
his wife Sarah Newbold, was born 1 mo. 23, 1838; married, 11 mo. 24, 1864,
Rebecca T. Townsend.
Children of Edward W. and Rebecca T. (Townsend) Woolman:
3431. Josephine Townsend8, born 9 mo. 17, 1866.
3432. Sarah Newbold8, born 2 mo. 2. 1868 ; died 6 mo. 29, 1869.
3433. Edward8, born 12 mo. 4, 1871.
3434. Henry Newbold8, born 9 mo. 3, 1875.
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1 53 1. SALLY L. WOOLMAN7 (Sarah Newbold6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Nathan Woolman
and his wife Sarah Newbold, was born n mo. 15, 1842; married, 12 mo. 18,
1866, David Branson.
Children of David and Sally L. (Woolman) Branson:
3435. Anna", born 7 mo. 28, 1868.
3436. Laura8, born 2 mo. 19, 1870.
3437. Oliver8, born 5 mo. 15, 1874.
3438. Theodore", born 5 mo. 26, 1878; died 2 mo. 8, 1896.
3439. Edith8, born 8 mo. 4, 1884; died 3 mo. 13, 1886.
1533. GEORGE S. WOOLMAN7 (Sarah Newbold6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Woolman and
his wife Sarah Newbold, was born 8 mo. 14, 1846; married, 12 mo. 6, 1877,
Erne H. Norcross, born 1 mo. 10, 1854; died 4 mo. 20, 1899; daughter of
John and Elizabeth Norcross.
Children of George S. and Erne H. (Norcross) Woolman:
3440. Ruth Newbold8, born 7 mo. 21, 1878; died 10 mo. 18, 1890.
3441. Harry Nicholson8, born 7 mo. 21, 1878; died 8 mo. 4, 1879.
3442. Mildred Bunting8, born 10 mo. 3, 1883.
3443. Dorothy Austin8, born 10 mo. 3, 1883.
1536. ANNA THORP7 (Mary Potts Newbold6, Margaret Shoemaker5,
Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Amos Thorp and his wife
Mary Potts Newbold, was born 9 mo. 21, 1840; married, by the Rev. Dr.
Furness, in Philadelphia, 6 mo. 4, 1867, to Edward Wetherill, son of John and
Susan Wetherill, of " Chalkley Hall," near Frankford, Pennsylvania. Resi-
dence, Philadelphia.
Children of Edward and Anna (Thorp) Wetherill :
3444. Edith8, born 4 mo. 16, 1869; married, 11 mo. 15, 1900, Dr. Frederick Merwin Ives.
They have one child,— Elizabeth Ives, Jr.. born 10 mo. 17, 1901.
3445. Marian8, born 12 mo. 6, 1870.
3446. Blanche8, born 11 mo. 15, 1871 ; married, 6 mo. 4, 1894, Ernest Forster Walton,
only son of James Morris and Mary F. Collins Walton ; he was killed in the
New York Central Railroad tunnel accident, 1 mo. 8, 1902. They had two
children,— Dorothy Wetherill, born 10 mo. i, 1897, and Marion Wetherill,
born 11 mo. 19, 1899.
3447. Irena8, born 9 mo. 16, 1874; married, 11 mo. 30, 1901, Percival Parrish.
3448. Cora8, born 10 mo. 4, 1876.
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1537. MARGARET NEWBOLD THORP7 (Mary Potts Newbold6,
Margaret Shoemaker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of
Amos Thorp and Mary Potts Newbold, his wife, was born 10 mo. 28, 1842;
married, 9 mo. 19, 1872, at her father's house, near Frankford, Philadelphia
County, Samuel W. Stokes, son of Carlton Passmore Stokes and Lydia
Webster, his wife, of Woodbury, New Jersey. Residence, Woodbury, New
Jersey.
Children of Samuel W. and Margaret N. (Thorp) Stokes:
3449. Bertha8, born 5 mo. 16, 1874.
3450. Alice Thorp8, born 7 mo. 10, 1875.
3451. Anna W.°, born 8 mo. 27, 1876.
1538. WILLIAM R. NEWBOLD7 (Josiah H. Newbold0, Margaret
Shoemaker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), banker, of Media, Penn-
sylvania, son of Josiah H. Newbold and his wife Hannah Richardson, was
born in Philadelphia, 8 mo. 25, 1836; married, 11 mo. n, 1858, Rebecca
Healy, born 7 mo. 15, 1833; died 12 mo. 16, 1899; daughter of Christopher
and Sarah Healy, of Falls township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Residence,
Media, Pennsylvania.
Children of William R. and Rebecca (Healy) Newbold:
3452. Albert Godfrey8, born 5 mo. 16, 1862; died 1 mo. 27, 1884; married, 9 mo. 16,
1880, Ella M. Rowland.
3453. Thomas Hall8, born 1 mo. 21, 1866, of New Haven, Connecticut; married, 11
mo. 18, 1896, Hattie E. Baldwin.
3454. William Richardson, Jr.8, born 3 mo. 11, 1869; married, 11 mo. 30, 1886. Agnes
E. Cronin.
1540. JAMES S. NEWBOLD7 (Josiah H. Newbold6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, Jonathan4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Josiah H. Newbold and
Hannah Richardson, his wife, was born in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 7, 1840;
married, 4 mo. 7, 1869, Emeline Parsons, daughter of Isaac Parsons and
Lydia Ann Anderson, his wife, of Falls township, Bucks County, Pennsyl-
vania. Residence, Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
Children of James S. and Emeline (Parsons) Newbold:
3455- Rosana P.", born 8 mo. 15, 1870.
3456. Anna Margaret8, born 5 mo. 27, 1873.
3457- Josiah Hf.wf.s8, born 6 mo. 13, 1875.
3458. Mary Anderson8, born 9 mo. 15, 1881.
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1557. ANNIE K. SHOEMAKER7 (James W.6, Dennis5, Isaac4, Jacob3,
George2, George1), daughter of James W. Shoemaker and his wife Elizabeth
Conard, was born 3 mo. 13, 1840; married, 3 mo. 10, 1864, Charles N.
Fredericks.
Children of Charles N. and Annie K. (Shoemaker) Fredericks:
3459. Clara", born 5 mo. 7, 1866; died 2 mo. 27, 1879.
3460. Harry W.8, born 11 mo. 4, 1867.
3461. Charles", died young.
3462. Bessie8, born 8 mo. 29, 1871 ; died 2 mo. 28, 1879.
3463. Daniel8, died young.
3464. William8, born 7 mo., 1874; died 2 mo. 28, 1879.
3465. Edward8, died in infancy.
3466. John8, died in infancy.
3467. Elie W.s, born 9 mo. 2, 1881.
3468. Hannah8, born 12 mo. 24, 1884.
1558. THERESA JONES KIMBER7 (Lydia Shoemaker0, Jacob5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Emmor Kimber, Jr., and his
wife Lydia Shoemaker, was born in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 19, 1819; died 2 mo.
7, 1851 ; interred in the Kimber Lot, Laurel Hill; married, 10 mo. 28, 1841,
at Friends' Meeting, Cherry Street, Philadelphia, Joshua Longstreth Hallo-
well, born 3 mo. 21. 1819; died 7 mo. 25, 1873; son of Charles Tyson Hallo-
well and his wife Ann Longstreth; merchant, of Philadelphia, first of the
firm of Caleb Cope & Co., and afterwards of the firm of Morris L. Hallowell
& Co. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Joshua L. and Theresa J. (Kimber) Hallowell :
3469. Charles8, born 8 mo. 13, 1842; died 4 mo. 13, 1875; married Belle Jewett.
3470. Edward Davis8, born 5 mo. 8, 1845; died 3 mo. 6, 1865, at 1015 Race Street, Phila-
delpbia ; interred at Fair Hill Friends' burying-grouud.
3471. Elwood Walter8, born 9 mo. 30, 1850; died 4 mo. 21, 1851 ; interred in the Kimber
Lot, Laurel Hill.
1563. EMMOR SHOEMAKER KIMBER7 (Lydia Shoemaker0,
Jacob,5 Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Emmor Kimber, Jr., and his
wife Lydia Shoemaker, was born 3 mo. 1, 1829, in Philadelphia (Green Street
Monthly Meeting Records) ; married Susan, daughter of Thomas and Mary
(Conway) Maddock, of Springfield, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Resi-
dence, Philadelphia.
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Children of Eramor S. and Susanna (Maddock) Kimber:
3472. William M.8, born 1851; died 10 mo. 20, 1889; married Ellen H. Earp. Children:
3473. Ellen'.
3474. Edith*.
3475. Raymond'.
3476. Groff".
3477. Elwood Walter8, born in Philadelphia ; married Martha S. Warren. Residence,
Philadelphia. Children :
3478. E. Walter', deceased.
3479. Parvin", died young.
3480. Lillie", married William H. Warren. Children :
3481. Gertrude'.
3482. Ada'.
1572. EDWARD B. KIMBER7 (Lydia Shoemaker6, Jacob5, Isaac4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Emmor Kimber, Jr., and Lydia Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 1 mo. 23, 1833, in Philadelphia; married Mary Ellen
Hewes.
Children of Edward B. and Mary E. (Hewes) Kimber:
3483. Anna May8, married George Leeds. Children:
3484. May'.
3485. George, Jr.".
3486. Martha8.
3487. Florence G.8, died in infancy.
3488. Nellie8, died in infancy.*
1584. DANIEL G. EVANS7 (Samuel Evans8, Margaret Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Samuel Evans and his wife Mary
Ann Grafly, was born 9 mo. 2, 183 1; died 4 mo. 30, 1898; married, 2 mo.
5, 1855, Margaret R. Chew, born 4 mo. 21, 1823; died 9 mo. 12, 1887.
Child of Daniel G. and Margaret R. (Chew) Evans:
3489- Mary Frances8, born I mo. 21, 1858; married, 4 mo. 21, 1897, Eben Boyd Weitzel.
1588. DANIEL Z. EVANS7 (Isaac Evans0, Margaret Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Evans and Hannah Zimmer-
man, his wife, was born 12 mo. 27, 1824; married Susanna Heydrick.
Children of Daniel Z. and Susanna (Heydrick) Evans:
3490- Charles E.8, born 3 mo. 17, 1851 ; married Bell Southgate.
3491. David Z.8, born 1 mo. 4, 1852.
3492. Isaac8, burn 4 mo. 16, 1862 ; married, 12 mo. 21, 1884, Martha Hatten.
* For these last three families, see Kimber Genealogy, page 49.
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1590. MARY BUIST7 (Rachel Evans8, Margaret Shoemaker5, Isaac4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of William Buist and Rachel Evans, his
wife, was born 12 mo. 4, 1839; married William Young.
Children of William and Mary (Buist) Young:
3493. Bessie8, born 11 mo. 28, 1859; married Barclay Hall.
3494. Harvey8, born 11 mo. 27, 1862.
3495. Frank8, born n mo. 17, 187 1.
3496. Walter8, born 5 mo. 3, 1874.
1 59 1. RACHEL BUIST7 (Rachel Evans6, Margaret Shoemaker6,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of William Buist and Rachel
Evans, his wife, was born 5 mo. 11, 1841 ; died 2 mo., 1897; married, 3 mo.
16, 1864, Henry G. Townsend, who died 5 mo., 1879, son of Edward and
Ann Townsend, of Philadelphia.
Children of Henry G. and Rachel (Buist) Townsend:
3497. Elgar H.8, born 12 mo. 22, 1864 ; married Alice Nichols, of Massachusetts.
3498. Richard H.8, born 8 mo. 12, 1867 ; died 12 mo. 3, 1897.
161 3. THOMAS ELLWOOD ROBERTS7 (Rachel Roberts6, Rachel
Shoemaker8, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Roberts and his
wife Rachel Roberts, was born 8 mo. 16, 1825; died 12 mo. 27, 1853, in
Philadelphia; married, 10 mo. 9, 1851, at Flushing, Long Island, Sarah
Kimber, born 7 mo. 11, 1831, at Flushing; daughter of Joshua Kimber and
Rachel J. Gummere, his wife.
Children of Thomas E. and Sarah (Kimber) Roberts:
3499. E. Walter8, born 5 mo. 1, 1853; married, 10 mo. 21, 1874, Louisa K. Maddock.
3500. Effie Louise'.
1627. MARY MULVANY7 (Phebe Roberts6, Rachel Shoemaker6,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of George Mulvany and Phebe
Roberts, his wife, was born 5 mo. 19, 1841 ; died 11 mo. 10, 1886; married,
10 mo. 10, 1867, William R. Free.
Children of William R. and Mary (Mulvany) Free:
3501. Lewis8, born 8 mo. 15, 1868.
3502. Laura8, born 11 mo. 14, 1883.
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1632. CHARLES MULVANY7 (Phebe Roberts6, Rachel Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of George Mulvany and Phebe Roberts,
his wife, was born 6 mo. 16, 1856; married, 3 mo. 21, 1888, Eleanor Potts.
Child of Charles and Eleanor (Potts) Mulvany:
3503. Charles8, born I mo. 10, 1890.
1633. SARAH S. ROBERTS7 (Aaron Roberts8, Rachel Shoemaker6,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Aaron Roberts and Elizabeth
Sheets, his wife, was born 4 mo. 15, 1844; married 2 mo. 21, 1872, Joseph W.
Warner.
Children of Joseph W. and Sarah S. (Roberts) Warner:
3504. Isaac8, born 10 mo. 19, 1873.
3505. Eleanor8, born 3 mo. 15, 1879.
3506. Howard9, born 1 mo. 6, 1881.
1634. RACHEL ROBERTS7 (Aaron Roberts6, Rachel Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Aaron Roberts and Elizabeth
Sheets, his wife, was born at Norristown, Pennsylvania, 2 mo. 2, 1846;
married, 3 mo. 23, 1868, Alfred D. Sharpless, born 3 mo. 23, 1844, at West
Chester, Pennsylvania, son of Philip P. Sharpless and Mary A. Paschall, of
West Chester.
Children of Alfred D. and Rachel (Roberts) Sharpless:
3507. Nathan8, born 9 mo. 2, 1870; died 2 mo. 2, 1872.
3508. Elizabeth8, born 6 mo. 9, 1872.
3509. Henry R.8, born 9 mo. 17, 1874.
3510. Mary A.8, born 9 mo. 30, 1876.
351 1. William P.', born 11 mo. 14, 1879.
3512. R. Ellen8, born 12 mo. 26, 1883.
3513. Alfred R.8, born 8 mo. 30, 1888.
1635. JOHN ROBERTS7 (Aaron Roberts6, Rachel Shoemaker5, Isaac4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Aaron Roberts and Elizabeth Sheets his
wife, was born at Norristown, Pennsylvania, 11 mo. 2^, 1848; married, 3 mo.
23, 1871, Jane A. Kulp.
Children of John and Jane A. (Kulp) Roberts:
3514. Mary8, born 4 mo. 19, 1872.
3515. Matthias8, bom 10 mo. 4, 1873.
3516. Lillie M.8, born 4 mo. 1, 1877.
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1638. AARON ROBERTS7 (Aaron Roberts6, Rachel Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Aaron Roberts and Elizabeth Sheets,
his wife, was born at Norristown, 10 mo. 1, 1856; married, 2 mo. 9, 1880,
Mary T. Fesmire.
Children of Aaron and Mary T. (Fesmire) Roberts:
3517. Edna C.8, born n mo. 8, 1880.
3518. Bessie R.8, born 9 mo. 25, 1881.
3519. Sidonia N.8, born 10 mo. 8, 1885.
1640. WILLIS R. ROBERTS7 (John Roberts6, Rachel Shoemaker',
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of John Roberts and Mary Reed, his
wife, was born 12 mo. 9, 1854; married, 6 mo. 3, 1880, Maggie Jamison.
Children of Willis R. and Maggie (Jamison) Roberts:
3520. Willis R., Jr.8, born 5 mo. I, 1881.
3521. Victor J.8, born 1 mo. 29, 1883.
3522. Paul G.8, born 11 mo. 15, 1888.
1645. EDWIN MULLIN7 (Mary Hallowell6, Catharine Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Robert Mullin and Mary Hallowell,
his wife, of Gwynedd, was born 2 mo. 16, 1836; married, 2 mo. 19, 1863,
Anna R. Conrad, daughter of Peter and Sarah Conrad, of Horsham township,
Montgomery County.
Children of Edwin and Anna R. (Conrad) Mullin:
3523. William H.8, born 8 mo. 30, 1864 ; died 8 mo. 18, 1865.
3524. Mary8, born 7 mo. 26, 1866; died 9 mo. 18, 1866.
3525. Thomas F.8, born 4 mo. 11, 1868; died 3 mo. 11, 1869.
3526. Sarah J.8, born 10 mo. 27, 1871.
3527. Edwin M.8, born 2 mo. 28, 1876.
1646. ISRAEL MULLIN7 (Mary Hallowell6, Cartharine Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Robert Mullin and Mary Hallowell,
his wife, was born 2 mo. 16, 1836; married, 6 mo. 13, 1872, Anna Louisa Ely.
Children of Israel and Anna L. (Ely) Mullin:
3528. Howard8, born 10 mo. 6, 1874.
3529. Clarence8, born 8 mo. 3, 1877.
3530. Wesley8, born 7 mo. 8, 1882.
1648. JANE H. MULLIN7 (Mary Hallowell6, Catharine Shoemaker6,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Robert Mullin and Mary Hal-
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lowell, his wife, was born 12 mo. 7, 1845; married, 1 mo. 13, 1870, Thomas
Kerbaugh.
Children of Thomas and Jane H. ( Mullin ) Kerbaugh :
3531. Mary M.8, born 6 mo. 3. 1872.
3532. Edgar8, born 9 mo. 26, 1875.
1649. PHEBE G. MULLIN7 (Mary Hallowell6, Catharine Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Robert Mullin and his wife
Mary Hallowell, was born 3 mo. 30, 185 1 ; married, 10 mo. 19, 1876, David
L. Lukens.
Children of David L. and Phebe G. ( Mullin ) Lukens :
3533. Alice M.s, born 10 mo. 25, 1877.
3534. Gertrude8, born 7 mo. 5, 1881.
3535. Phebe8, born 2 mo. 25, 1890.
1650. WILLIAM H. PYOTT7 (Susanna Hallowell6, Catharine Shoe-
maker6, Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of George Pyott and his wife
Susanna Hallowell, was bom 9 mo. 16, 1836; married, 3 mo. 7, 1867, Rachel
Smiley.
Children of William H. and Rachel (Smiley) Pyott:
3536. Harry D.8, born 12 mo. 19, 1867.
3537- Jennie H.8, born 3 mo. 4, 1872.
3538. Susan B.s, born 10 mo. 15, 1874.
3539- Warren8, born 7 mo. 14. 1881.
3540. Elma8, born 11 mo. 1, 1884.
165 1. JAMES PYOTT7 (Susanna Hallowell0, Catharine Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of George Pyott and his wife Susanna
Hallowell, was born 9 mo. 12, 1838; married, 2 mo. 13, 1862, Mercy Paiste.
Children of James and Mercy (Paiste) Pyott:
3541. Lidie R.8, born 9 mo. n. 1863.
3542. George", born 4 mo. 5, 1865.
3543. Phineas8, born 12 mo. 23, 1869.
1652. HARRY PYOTT7 (Susanna Hallowell6, Catharine Shoemaker5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of George Pyott and Susanna Hal-
lowell, his wife, was born 10 mo. 21, 1840; married, 5 mo. 7, 1870, Belle
Hart.
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Child of Harry and Belle (Hart) Pyott :
3544. Mary B.!, born 4 mo. 1, 1871.
1657. MIRA B. STOUT7 (Phebe Hallowell6, Catharine Shoemaker6,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel K. Stout and his wife
Phebe Hallowell, was born 8 mo. 19, 1850; died 5 mo. 12, 1879; married, 12
mo. 18, 1873, Robert H. Johnson.
Children of Robert H. and Mira B. (Stout) Johnson:
3545. Walter H.8. born 5 mo. 27, 1875.
3546. Maggie J.8, born 12 mo. 12, 1877.
1680. JAMES KLINE SHOEMAKER7 (Dr. David K.6, David5,
Isaac4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Dr. David K. Shoemaker and his
wife Alicia Mallon Sendos, was born 8 mo. 11. 1850; married, 6 mo. 4, 1872,
Alice Mallon Gihon.
Children of James K. and Alice M. (Gihon) Shoemaker:
3547. Harry Packer8, born 4 mo. 8, 1873.
3548. Nellie Mary8, born 10 mo. 1, 1874; married William Bernard Cleary.
3549. Mary8, born 4 mo. 12, 1878.
3550. Gertrude8, born 7 mo. 27, 1879.
3551. William Dixon8, born 3 n.o. 18, 1881 ; died same day.
3552. James Kline, Jr.8, born 1 mo. 21, 1883.
1700. ALAN C. ADAMSON7 (Elizabeth Taylor6, Eleanor Shoemaker',
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Thomas Adamson and Elizabeth
Taylor, his wife, was born 12 mo. 27, 1835; married, 4 mo. 22, 1858, Matilda
Smith, daughter of Nathan and Matilda Smith.
Child of Alan C. and Matilda (Smith) Adamson:
3553. Lewella".
1 70 1. REBECCA JANE ADAMSON7 (Elizabeth Taylor", Eleanor
Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas Adam-
son and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife, was born 1 mo. 1, 1840; married, 4 mo.
9, 1867, Edmund H. Smith, son of Zebulon and Hannah K. Smith.
Children of Edmund H. and Rebecca J. (Adamson) Smith:
3554. Elizabeth A.8, born 3 mo. 8, 1868 ; married Joseph B. Anders.
3555. Hannah K.8, born 7 mo. 6, 1870; married, 10 mo. 15, 1896, Frank R. Heller.
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1702. GEORGE B. TAYLOR7 (Jesse W. Taylor6, Eleanor Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1 ), son of Jesse W. and Maria (Balderston)
Taylor, was born 10 mo. 5, 1841 ; died 3 mo. 21, 1887; married, 2 mo. 26,
1867, Hannah Mary Smedley, daughter of George and Philena Smedley.
Children of George B. and Hannah M. (Smedley) Taylor:
3556. Walter S.b, born 10 mo. 6, 1868; married Helen Savery.
3557. Laura H.8, born 2 mo. 24, 1872; married, 10 mo. 7, 1891, Charles Ellis Ecroyd.
3558. Frederick S.8, born 12 mo. 19, 1877.
3559. Anna B.8, born 8 mo. 20, 1882.
1703. WILLIAM TAYLOR7 (Jesse \V. Taylor6, Eleanor Shoemaker5.
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jesse W. and Maria (Balderston)
Taylor, was born 7 mo. 19, 1843; died 6 mo. 22, 1888; married, 11 mo. 6,
1867, Sallie Jenkins, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Jenkins.
Children of William and Sallie (Jenkins) Taylor:
3560. Bertha M.8, born 7 mo. 2, 1869; married, 11 mo. 12, 1889, C. B. Webster.
3561. Ella Frances8, born 5 mo. 28, 1874; died 4 mo. 7, 1891.
1704. CHARLES J. TAYLOR7 (Jesse W. Taylor8, Eleanor Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jesse W. and Maria (Balderston)
Taylor, was born 12 mo. 4, 1845; married, 4 mo. 4, 1872, Annie D. Wilson,
daughter of John and Hannah Wilson. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Charles J. and Annie D. (Wilson) Taylor:
3562. Howard Wilson8, born 11 mo. 10, 1873.
3563. William Henry8, born 2 mo. 19, 1879.
1705. MARK B. TAYLOR7 (Jesse W. Taylor6, Eleanor Shoemaker5.
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jesse W. and Maria (Balderston)
Taylor, was born 9 mo. 4, 1848; married, 2 mo. 27, 1873, Amanda Allen,
born 6 mo. 30, 1848, daughter of John H. and Anna P. Allen. Residence,
Philadelphia.
Children of Mark B. and Amanda (Allen) Taylor:
3564. John Allen8, born 2 mo. 10, 1877.
3565. Helen Balderston8, born 3 mo. 22, 1880.
3566. William Kenneth8, bora <S mo. 4, 1886.
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1706. ELLEN M. TAYLOR7 (Jesse W. Taylor6, Eleanor Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Jesse W. and Maria (Balder-
ston) Taylor, was born 9 mo. 8, 1850; married, 2 mo. 16, 1875, William
H. Moon, son of Mahlon and Jane C. Moon.
Children of William H. and Ellen M. (Taylor) Moon:
3567. Edith C", born 10 mo. 19, 1877.
3568. Henry T.*, born 12 mo. 21, 1879.
3569. James Edward", born 3 mo. 22, 1883.
3570. Maria B.'( born 1 mo. 19, 1889.
1710. CHALKLEY BELL7 (Sarah Comfort8, Margaret Shoemaker6,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Hughes Bell and his wife Sarah
Comfort, was born 4 mo. 16, 1821 ; married, 4 mo. 14, 1842, Mary Emlen,
born 3 mo. 21, 1818, daughter of James and Sarah Emlen, of West Chester,
Pennsylvania. They resided in Bloomington, Illinois.
Children of Chalkley and Mary (Emlen) Bell:
3571- James E.8, born 2 mo. 10, 1843; died 11 mo. 28, 1857.
3572. Walter H.s, born 11 mo. 6, 1844; married Sarah W. Flagg.
3573. Sarah E.8, born 7 mo. 3, 1846; married Isaac P. Garrett.
3574. Mifflin E.8, born 10 mo. 20, 1847; married Susan Adelaide Van Hoff.
3575. Samuel E.8, born 8 mo. 6, 1850.
3576. George8, born 7 mo. 25, 1852 ; died 6 mo., 1853.
3577. Arthur H.8, born 6 mo. 25, 1855; married Delia E. Thatcher.
3578. Charles E.8, born 3 mo. 31, 1858; married Ellen Wickham.
1712. MARY BELL7 (Sarah Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker6, David4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Hughes Bell and his wife Sarah Com-
fort, was born 8 mo. 12, 1826; married, 12 mo. 18, 1851, Joseph K. Lippin-
cott, Jr., born 1 mo. 17, 1830, son of Joseph K. Lippincott and Keturah
Haines, of New Jersey.
Children of Joseph K., Jr., and Mary (Bell) Lippincott:
3579. Rebecca H.8, born 11 mo. 4, 1853; died 7 mo. 24, 1855.
3580. Mary C.!, born 5 mo. 6, 1856.
3581. Joseph K.8, born 7 mo. 14, i860; married Agnes Smith.
1713. EZRA C. BELL7 (Sarah Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker6,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Hughes Bell and his wife Sarah
Comfort, was born 8 mo. 19, 1830; married (1), 10 mo. 16, 1856, Esther C.
Roberts, born 1 mo. 1, 1833 ; died 6 mo. 2, 1877; daughter of Reuben Roberts
and Rachel Haines. They resided at Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, and had
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five children. He married (2), 11 mo. 15, 1883, Priscilla M. Evans, nee
Haines, born 1 mo. 18, 1835, widow of Joseph B. Evans and daughter of
Zebedee Haines and Elizabeth Hendrickson ; no children by second marriage.
Children of Ezra C. and Esther C. (Roberts) Bell:
3582. John H.8, born 11 mo. 19, 1858; married, 10 mo. 27, 1887, Sarah E. Nicholson.
3583. Edwin R.8, born 11 mo. 2, i860; married, 5 mo. 12, 1887, Mary W. Matlack.
3584. Margaret", born 9 mo. 29, 1862.
3585. Henry8, born 6 mo. 2y, 1866; died 7 mo. 5, 1867.
3586. Caroline R.", born 11 mo. 3, 1868.
1714. JAMES BELL7 (Sarah Comfort8, Margaret Shoemaker5, David4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Hughes Bell and his wife Sarah Comfort,
was born 5 mo. 27, 1834; married Rebecca C. Darnell, born 1 mo. 8, 1837,
daughter of David and Mary C. Darnell ; resided at Mount Ephraim, New
Jersey.
Children of James and Rebecca C. (Darnell) Bell:
3587. Mary D.', born 6 mo. 7, i860.
3588. Howard H.", born 10 mo. 5, 1861.
1 71 5. MARGARET WILLIAMS7 (Grace Comfort6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Williams and
his wife Grace Comfort, was born in Philadelphia, 11 mo. 18, 1826; died 9
mo. 4, 1901; married, 10 mo. 2, 1855, Jat>ez Jenkins, born in 1816; died 2
mo. 28, 1887; buried in Germantown; son of Jabez Jenkins and Ann P.
Newlin. They resided in Germantown, Philadelphia.
Children of Jabez and Margaret (Williams) Jenkins:
3589. Ann N.8, born 9 mo. 18, 1856; died 10 mo. 30, 1857.
3590. Mary8, born 11 mo. 20, 1858; married William Y. Warner.
3591. Charles W.8, born 5 mo. 26, i860; died 8 mo. 17, 1881.
3592. Margaret8, born 2 mo. 11, 1864.
1717- JONATHAN G. WILLIAMS7 (Grace Comfort6, Margaret Shoe-
maker6, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Charles Williams and his
wife Grace Comfort, was born in Philadelphia, 2 mo. 3, 1830; married, 10
mo. 25, 1855, Susan Roberts, born 1 mo. 4, 1832, daughter of David and
Rachel Roberts. He was superintendent, for several years, of Westtown
Boarding School in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and later superintendent
of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, where he died, 1 mo. 10, 1896.
He was buried in Friends' burying-ground at Moorestown, New Jersey.
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Children of Jonathan G. and Susan (Roberts) Williams:
3593. Charles8, born 6 mo. 18, 1857 ; graduate of the University of Pennsylvania ; mar-
ried 9 mo. 26, 1889, Anna H. Taylor.
3594. Esther8, born 12 mo. 6, i860; married, 2 mo. 12, 1891, Edward R., son of Justus
C. and Mary L. Strawbridge.
3595. Mary R.8, born 3 mo. 14, 1863.
3596. George G.8, born 1 mo. 16, 1865 ; married, 3 mo. 26, 1891, Anna Nicholson Rhoads.
3597. Rachel8, born 2 mo. 27, 1867.
3598. Grace8, born 12 mo. 17, 1869; died I mo. 13, 1S71.
3599. Susan E.e, born 9 mo. 27, 1873.
1723. JONES YERKES7 (Jane Comfort0, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jones Yerkes and his wife Jane
Comfort, was born 8 mo. 28, 1830; married, 10 mo. 15, 1856, Laetitia T.
Jarrett, born 1 mo. 13, 1832, daughter of Charles Jarrett and his wife Hannah
Maulsby. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Jones and Laetitia T. (Jarrett) Yerkes:
3600. Charles J.8, born 8 mo. 7, 1857; died 1 mo. 3, 1883; buried in Moorestovvn.
3601. Hannah8, born 2 mo. 22, 1862; married, 4 mo. 16, 1885, Edward Forsythe.
3602. Jane L.b, born 6 mo. 16, 1868.
3603. Samuel J.8, born 6 mo. 12, 1872.
1727. ANNA LIPPINCOTT7 (Jane Comfort'3, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Charles Lippincott and his
wife Jane Yerkes, nee Comfort, was born 4 mo. 22, 1848; married, 2 mo. 12,
1874, Morris Ebert, born 9 mo. 2, 1841. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Morris and Anna (Lippincott) Ebert:
3604. Gertrude8, born 3 mo. 28, 1877 ; died 7 mo. 14, 1878.
3605. Helen W.8, born 9 mo. 11, 1883.
1728. JOSIAH F. JONES7 (Ann Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Jones and his wife Ann
Comfort, was born in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, 11 mo. 6, 1827; married
(1), 10 mo. 12, 1854, Hannah Albertson, born 11 mo. 12, 1829; died 3 mo.
27, 1862; daughter of Josiah Albertson and his wife Alice Maulsby; (2), 10
mo. 20, 1870, Deborah F. Haines, daughter of David Haines and his wife
Deborah Troth, of New Jersey. Residence, Germantown.
Children of Josiah F. and Hannah (Albertson) Jones:
3606. Henry M.8, born 8 mo. 17, 1855; married, 5 mo. 12, 1881, Lydia L. Roberts.
3607. Walter8, born 8 mo. 28, 1858.
3608. J. Albert", born 3 mo. 23, 1862.
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Child of Josiah F. and Deborah F. (Haines) Jones:
3609. Alice", born 8 mo. 20, 1871 ; died 8 mo. 20, 1871.
1729. JAMES S. JONES7 (Ann Comfort0, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Jones and his wife Ann
Comfort, was born 2 mo. 7, 1829; married (1), 11 mo. 4, 1858, Anna Mary
Smedley, born 2 mo. 11, 1836; died 8 mo. 26, 1879; daughter of Enos
Smedley and his wife Hannah H. Sharpless; (2), 3 mo. 5, 1885, Ruth B.
Leeds, born 3 mo. 7, 1852, daughter of Nathan and Sarah Ann Leeds. Resi-
dence, Germantown.
Children of James S. and Anna M. (Smedley) Jones:
3610. Enos Smedley8, born 11 mo. 18, 1859; died 3 mo. 3. 1882; buried in Germantown.
361 1. Susan Thomas8, born 8 mo. 28, 1863.
3612. Arthur Howell8, born 4 mo. 24, 1868.
1730. SUSAN JONES7 (Ann Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker5, David4,
Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Isaac Jones and his wife Ann Com-
fort, was born 11 mo. 20, 1830; married, 2 mo. 14, 1856, John Wood, son of
John and Mary Wood. They reside in New York.
Child of John and Susan (Jones) Wood:
3613. William J.8, born 4 mo. 14, 1858.
1731- SAMUEL JONES7 (Ann Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Jones and his wife Ann
Comfort, was born 10 mo. 15, 1832; married, 10 mo. 17, 1872, in West
Chester, Pennsylvania, Philena S. Smedley, born 4 mo. 18, 1840, daughter of
Enos Smedley and his wife Hannah H. Sharpless. Residence, Germantown.
Children of Samuel and Philena S. (Smedley) Jones:
3614. Mifflin Wistar8, born 4 mo. 24, 1875.
3615. Alice H.8, born 5 mo. 13, 1879; died 6 mo. 3, 1879.
3616. S. Percy8, born 12 mo. 13, 1880.
1732. JEREMIAH C. JONES7 (Ann Comfort8, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Jones and his wife Ann
Comfort, was born 3 mo. 18, 1835; married (1), 12 mo. 15, 1864, Mary
Webb, born 9 mo. 4, 1833; died 3 mo., 1869; daughter of Harlan and Ann
Webb; (2), 10 mo. 20, 1874, Hannah C. Lewis. Residence. Chestnut Hill,
Philadelphia.
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Children of Jeremiah C. and Mary (Webb) Jones:
3617. Anna8, born 7 mo. 28, 1866.
3618. Mary H.8, born 3 mo. 6, 1869; died 3 mo., 1869.
Child of Jeremiah C. and Hannah C. (Lewis) Jones:
3619. William J.8, born 2 mo. 19, 1876; died 2 mo. 20, 1876.
1734. WILLIAM P. JONES7 (Ann Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker8,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Isaac Jones and his wife Ann
Comfort, was born 9 mo. 8, 1842; married, 10 mo. 19, 1876, Elizabeth A.
Leeds, born 10 mo. 6, 1846, daughter of Nathan and Sarah Ann Leeds, of
Moorestown, New Jersey. Residence, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
Children of William P. and Elizabeth A. (Leeds) Jones:
3620. Nathan L.8, born 2 mo. 17, 1878.
3621. Howard Townsend8, born 2 mo. 23, 1883.
1735. GEORGE M. COMFORT7 (John S. Comfort6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of John S. Comfort and his
wife Jane C. Comfort, was born 10 mo. 4, 1837; married, 10 mo. 14, 1858,
Ann Elizabeth Comfort, born 7 mo. 21, 1837, daughter of Moses and Mercy
Comfort. Residence, near Fallsington, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of George M. and Ann E. (Comfort) Comfort:
3622. Edward C.8, born 8 mo. 4, 1859; died 9 mo. 28, 1861.
3623. Henry W.8, born 2 mo. 27, 1863; married, 11 mo. 13, 1884. Edith De Cou, born
10 mo. 28, i860; died I mo. 6, 1888; daughter of Ellis and Sarah B. De Cou;
no children. He married (2), 2 mo. 17, 1891, Lydia Parsons, born 4 mo. 14,
1858, daughter of Ellwood Parsons and Mercy Ann Taylor.
3624. William S.8, born 7 mo. 2, 1865; died 8 mo. 12, 1866.
1736. REBECCA HAVERSTICK7 (Alice Comfort6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of George Haverstick
and his wife Alice Comfort, was born 12 mo. 14, 1847; married, 5 mo. 1,
1873, William Matlack, born 7 mo. 6, 1844, son of William Matlack and his
wife Rebecca Evans, of Cropwell, New Jersey. Residence, Moorestown, New
Jersey.
Children of William and Rebecca (Haverstick) Matlack:
3625. Alice H.8, born 1 mo. 10, 1876.
3626. Emma8, born 4 mo. 18, 1879.
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1738. EZRA COMFORT7 (Jeremiah Comfort6, Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jeremiah Comfort and his wife
Elizabeth Cadwalader, was born 7 mo. 13, 1847; married, 10 mo. 3, 1878,
Anna Catharine Porter, born 12 mo. 14, 1856, daughter of Cyrus and Ann C.
Porter.
Children of Ezra and Anna C. (Porter) Comfort:
3627. Elizabeth C.s, born 9 mo. 26, 1879.
3628. Anna8, born 6 mo. 18, 1882.
1739. SARAH C. COMFORT7 (Jeremiah Comfort6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Jeremiah Comfort
and his wife Elizabeth Cadwalader, was born 4 mo. 22, 1849; married, 9 mo.
27, 1877, George D. Reeves, born 9 mo. 30, 1845, son °f Josiah and Maria
Reeves, of Medford, New Jersey. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of George D. and Sarah C. (Comfort) Reeves:
3629. Rachel C.8, born 5 mo. 13, 18S0.
3630. Margaret Morris8, born 11 mo. 8, 1881.
1740. CHARLES W. COMFORT7 (Jeremiah Comfort0, Margaret
Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jeremiah Comfort
and his wife Elizabeth Cadwalader, was born 1 mo. 31, 1851 ; married, 9 mo.
5, 1883, Matilda Bedell, born 11 mo. 22, 1855, daughter of William and
Matilda Bedell. Residence, Philadelphia.
Child of Charles W. and Matilda (Bedell) Comfort:
3631. Charles W., Jr.8, born 7 mo. 3, 1885.
1741. HARVEY S. COMFORT7 (Jeremiah Comfort6, Margaret Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jeremiah Comfort and his
wife Elizabeth Cadwalader, was born 11 mo. 8, 1852; married, in 1873,
Annie C. Freas, born 10 mo. 21, 1853, daughter of Walter and Eliza Freas.
Residence, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
Children of Harvey S. and Annie C. (Freas) Comfort:
3652. Walton8, born in 1873.
3633. Elizabeth8, born in 1877.
3634. Anna8, born in 1878.
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1743. ISAAC ROBERTS COMFORT7 (Jeremiah Comfort6, Margaret
Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Jeremiah Comfort
and his wife Elizabeth Cadwalader, was born 7 mo. 15, i860; married, 2 mo.
12, 1885, Anna Adelaide Brinton, born 4 mo. 10, 1857, daughter of George
F. Brinton and his wife Mary E. Lewis, of Philadelphia. Residence, Mont-
gomery County, Pennsylvania.
Child of Isaac R. and Anna A. (Brinton) Comfort:
3635. George Brinton8, bon: 10 mo. 29, 1886.
1746. JOHN B. COMFORT7 (David Comfort0. Margaret Shoemaker5,
David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of David Comfort and his wife Sarah
Ann Bacon, was born 10 mo. 21, 1848; married (T), 4 mo. 6, 1871, Sarah
T. Leeds, born 2 mo. 2, 1846; died 5 mo. 17, 1S74; daughter of Nathan and
Sarah Ann Leeds; (2), 10 mo. 18, 1877, Annie C. Wright, daughter of
Charles Wright and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife; (3) Elizabeth Lippincott,
daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Lippincott. They resided in Columbus,
New Jersey.
Child of John B. and Sarah T. (Leeds) Comfort:
3636. Mary R.8, born 7 mo. 20, 1873.
1749. WILLIAM A. WARRINGTON7 (Margaret Comfort6, Margaret
Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Henry Warrington
and his wife Margaret Comfort, was born 2 mo. 25, 1846; died in 1886;
married, 3 mo. 27, 1875, Susan Walton, born 8 mo. 2, 1851, daughter of
Israel Walton. He was first mate on the ship " Illinois." They lived in
Moorestown, New Jersey.
Children of William A. and Susan (Walton) Warrington:
3637. Helen8, born 4 mo. 14, 1880.
3638. Margaret H.8, born 3 mo. 3, 1882.
1 75 1. CHARLES W. WARRINGTON7 (Margaret Comfort6, Mar-
garet Shoemaker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Henry War-
rington and his wife Margaret Comfort, was born 4 mo. 5, 1854; married.
5 mo. 9. 1877, Rebecca Wistar Abbott, born 2 mo. 26, 1853, daughter of
Samuel Abbott and his wife Sarah Wistar. He was a druggist in Phila-
delphia.
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Children of Charles W. and Rebecca W. (Abbott) Warrington:
3639. Henry8, born 2 mo. 20, 1878.
3640. Samuel A.8, born 10 mo. 10, 1880.
1756. SAMUEL MORRIS JONES7 (Charles JonesB, Mary Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), son of Charles Jones and Ann
Magarge, his wife, was born in Germantown, 1 mo. 11, 1857; married, 4
mo. 14, 1880, Jane C. Balderston. daughter of Lloyd and Catharine (Canby)
Balderston.
Children of Samuel M. and Jane C. (Balderston) Jones:
3641. Lloyd B.s, born 9 mo. 30, 1882.
3642. Catharine B.8, born 5 mo. 20, 1884.
3643. Charles Barclay8, born 1 mo. 16, 1887.
3644. Marian H.8, born 5 mo. 27. 1889.
3645. Edward Morris8, born 3 mo. 9, 1893.
1760. EZRAETTA JONES7 (Robert Barclay Jones". Mary Shoe-
maker5, David4, Jacob3, George2, George1), daughter of Robert Barclay
Jones and Ezraetta Jones, his wife, was born in Cheltenham, 1 mo. 28, 1859;
married, 3 mo. 3, 1887, James M. Moon. Residence, Germantown.
Children of James M. and Ezraetta (Jones) Moon:
3646. Barclay J.8, born 2 mo. 28, 1890.
3647. Mary8, born 4 mo. 20. 1891.
1764. JOSEPH L. SHOEMAKER7 (Jesse6. Joseph5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), of Little Britain, Lancaster County, Pennsyl-
vania, son of Jesse Shoemaker and his second wife, Sarah Lukens, was born 7
mo. 9, 1829; died in Lancaster County, 4 mo. 4, 1899: married, 3 mo.
2, 1854, by the mayor of Lancaster, to Emeline Lamborn, born 9 mo. 20,
1834; died 11 mo. 8, 1880; daughter of Smedley Lamborn and Margaret
Bolton. Residence, Drumore, Lancaster County.
Children of Joseph L. and Emeline (Lamborn) Shoemaker:
3648. Cynthia', born 2 mo. 2, 1855; died 10 mo. 6, 1876.
3649. Charles L.8, born 3 mo. 13, 1856; married, 11 mo. 20, 1884, M. Ella Cutler.
3650. Allison8, born 4 mo. 3, 1858: now living in Wyoming; unmarried.
3651. Leander", born 2 mo. 13. 1862; married, 2 mo. 27, 1884. Leora Kent.
3652. Enos8, born 9 mo. 2. 1865; died 9 mo. 16, 1865.
3653. William Lewis8, born 11 mo. 8, 1869; married, 12 mo. 24, 1891, Sarah Bradley.
3654. Edgar8, born 2 mo. 13, 1872.
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1766. ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER7 (Jesse15. Joseph5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Shoemaker and Sarah Lukens, his
wife, was born at Drumore, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 5 mo. 12, 1832;
married, 12 mo. 16, 1858, Regina Y. Idall.
Children of Abraham and Regina Y. (Idall) Shoemaker:
3655. Annie8, born 9 mo. 28, 1859.
3656. Wilmer G.", born 4 mo. 25, 1862.
3657. Mary A.8, born 12 mo. 24, 1865.
1768. WILLIAM L. SHOEMAKER7 (Jesse6, Joseph5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Shoemaker and Sarah Lukens, his
wife, was born 12 mo. 20, 1843; married, 1 mo. 20, 1870, Alice A. Lamborn,
born 4 mo. 14. 1847, daughter of Smedley and Margaret Lamborn, of Liberty
Square, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Residence, Goshen, Pennsylvania.
Children of William L. and Alice A. (Lamborn) Shoemaker:
3658. Winonas. born 12 mo. 7, 1870 ; married, 12 mo. 18, 1895, Harry J. Drennen.
3659. Jesse8, born 9 mo. 20, 1880; died young.
3660. Lula May8, born 10 mo. 30, 1888.
1775- WILLIAM DUDLEY FOULKE7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Abra-
ham5, Thomas4, George3, George2, George1), son of Thomas Foulke, of New
York, and Hannah Shoemaker, his wife, was born in New York, 11 mo. 20,
1848; graduated A.B., 1869, at Columbia College, New York City; received
degree of A.M. in 1872, and, after studying law, LL.B. ; was admitted to the
bar in New York in 5 mo., 1870, and in Indiana in 1876. In 11 mo., 1882,
he was elected to the Senate of Indiana for a term of four years, and took
a prominent position in that body. In public affairs, including the movement
to reform the civil service and that to extend suffrage to women, he has
taken an active and influential part. He married, 10 mo., 1872, Mary T.
Reeves, daughter of Mark E. and Caroline (Middleton) Reeves, of Richmond,
Indiana. He was appointed by President Roosevelt, 1901, United States Civil
Service Commissioner. Residence, Richmond.
Children of William D. and Mary T. (Reeves) Foulke:
3661. Caroline R.8, born 7 mo. 28, 1873.
3662. Lydia H.8, born 9 mo. 8. 1875.
3663. Mary T. R.8, born 11 mo. 14, 1879.
3664. Arthur Dudley8, born 5 mo. 17, 1882: died 1 mo. 3, 1887.
3665. Lucy Dudley8, born 1 mo. 25, 1884; died 1 mo. 5, 1887.
3666. Gwendolen M.8, born 6 mo. 23, 1890.
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1777. EDWIN SHOEMAKER7 (Thomas0, Jacob5, Thomas4, George3,
George2, George1), son of Thomas and Abi (Bolton) Shoemaker, was born
1 mo. 13, 1828; married, 2 mo. 14, 1850, Margaret F. Kensel, born 8 mo. 2$,
1826, daughter of Maurice and Susan (Horner) Kensel.
Children of Edwin and Margaret F. (Kensel) Shoemaker:
3667. T. Maurice8, born 3 mo. 24. 1851 ; married, 2 mo. io, 1875, Mattie A. Eberly.
3668. Alfred K.8, born 2 mo. 1, 1853; married, 10 mo. 25, 1876, Sarah E. Fosnochl.
3669. Ida E.8, born 4 mo. 4, 1854; married, 6 mo. 14. 1879, Harry O. Hardy.
3670. Abi B.8, born 2 mo. 21, 1856; married, 10 mo. 31, 1882, John E. Evans.
3671. John K.8, born 6 mo. 6, 1857; married, 3 mo. 31, 1879, Ella Reist.
3672. Susan Eva8, born 6 mo. 26, 1859; married, 8 mo. 2, 1879, William H. Harmar.
3673. Annie K.\ born 9 mo. 12, 1861 ; married, 2 mo. 10, 1884. John P. Snyder.
3674. Margaret Melissa8, born 6 mo. 22, 1863; married. 1 mo. 18, 1887, Milton G.
Evans.
3675. Lizzie T. K.s, born 7 mo. 1, 1866.
1779. ISAAC B. SHOEMAKER7 (Thomas6, Jacob5. Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Thomas and Abi (Bolton) Shoemaker,
was born 9 mo. 24, 1832; died 5 mo. 16, 1879; married (1), 1 mo. 24, 1856,
Anna E. Kent, born 1 mo. 7, 1832, daughter of Daniel Kent and Sarah
Brosius, his wife; (2) Edith Robinson.
Children of Isaac B. and Anna E. (Kent) Shoemaker:
3676. Ellwood9, born 9 mo. 16, 1857.
3677. Walter8, born 9 mo. 16, 1857.
3678. Irene8, born 3 mo. 7, 1863.
3679. Viola8, born 11 mo. 26, 1867.
1781. ELIZABETH T. SHOEMAKER7 (Thomas6, Jacob5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), daughter of Thomas and Abi (Bolton) Shoe-
maker, was born 2 mo. 14, 1837; died 9 mo. 16, 1863; married W. L. G.
Kent, son of Daniel Kent and Sarah Brosius, his wife.
Child of W. L. G. and Elizabeth T. (Shoemaker) Kent:
3680. Leora8, born 11 mo. 8, 1862; married, 2 mo. 27, 1884, Leander Shoemaker.
1783. GEORGE SMITH7 (Tacy Shoemaker6, Jacob5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Smith and Tacy Shoemaker, his
wife, was born 5 mo. 19, 1827; married, 3 mo. 23, 1848, Emeline Tennis,
born 9 mo. 22, 1827, daughter of Israel and Elizabeth (Lukens) Tennis.
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Children of George and Emeline (Tennis) Smith:
3681. Amos P.8, born 10 mo. 4, 1849; married Lydia S. Lamborn.
3682. Mary Anna8, born 2 mo. 15. 1852; married, 12 mo. 25, 1872, G. C. Crawford.
3683. Gerrett8, born 10 mo. 17, 1857; married, 12 mo. 5, 1878, Ida McGniggen.
368-j. Elmer Elsworth8, born 9 mo. 6, 1861 ; died 8 mo. 9, 1872.
1788. ELLIN W. SMITH7 (Tacy Shoemaker0, Jacob5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph Smith and Tacy Shoemaker,
his wife, was born 12 mo. 2, 1840; married, 1 mo. 1, 1863, William H.
Brosius, son of Abner and Letitia (Wilkinson) Brosius. Residence, Drumore,
Lancaster County.
Child of William H. and Ellin W. (Smith) Brosius:
3685. Mary S.8, born 10 mo. 31, 1863.
1 80 1. LYDIA SHOEMAKER7 (Owen6, Thomas5, Thomas4, George3,
George2, George1), daughter of Owen Shoemaker and Hannah Shoemaker,
his wife, was born in Gwynedd township, 12 mo. 2, 185 1; married, 9 mo.
4, 1873, William B. Paxson, of the firm of F. Paxson & Co., bankers, of
Philadelphia.
Children of William B. and Lydia (Shoemaker) Paxson:
3686. Ethel8, born 9 mo. 3, 1874; married J. Hamilton Colket.
3687. Frederick8, born 9 mo. 8, 1875.
3688. Mary8, born 7 mo. 16, 1877; died 7 mo. 22, 1877.
3689. Owen", born 4 mo. 29, 1879.
3690. Alice8, born 10 mo. 1, 1881.
3691. Elizabeth8, born 12 mo. 20, 1883.
3692. Joseph8, born 11 mo. 8, 1887.
1802. CHARLES C. SHOEMAKER7 (Owenc, Thomas5, Thomas4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Owen Shoemaker and Hannah Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born in Gwynedd township, 4 mo. 16, 1854. He is a
merchant, residing in Silver City, New Mexico. He married, 6 mo. 21, 1883,
at New Jerusalem Church, Philadelphia, Elizabeth Jack, daughter of Dr.
Louis and Thankful Jack, of Philadelphia.
Children of Charles C. and Elizabeth (Jack) Shoemaker:
3693. Greta8, born 4 mo. 5, 1884.
3694. Mary8, born 12 mo. 11, 1886.
3695. Arthur8, born 11 mo. 2, 1888.
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1808. LOUIS E. SHOEMAKER7 (Isaac0, Samuel5, George, Jr.4,
George'1, George2, George1), son of Isaac Shoemaker and his wife Ann
Williams, was born in the District of Columbia, 9 mo. 10, 1837; married,
11 mo. 13, 1862, Mary E. Eld, daughter of Aquila and Louisa Eld, of
Montgomery County, Maryland. Residence, Washington, D. C.
Children of Louis E. and Mary E. (Eld) Shoemaker:
3696. Albert E.8, born 9 mo. 13, 1865 ; attorney-at-law, Washington ; married. 4 mo. 25,
1894, Fannie T. Brown, of Ohio.
3697. Isaac E.8, born 12 mo. 28, 1867; married, 12 mo. 15, 1891, Alice L. Riley.
3698. Philip R.8, born 7 mo. 13, 1872; married. 11 mo. 25, 1895, Blanche Riley.
3699. Ann L.8, born 12 mo. 28, 1874; married, 12 mo. 1, 1897, Henry Osbourne.
3700. Spencer8, born 1 mo. 26, 1878.
3701. Maynard P.8, born 5 mo. 1, 1880.
3702. Clifton B.8, born 10 mo. 15, 1882.
1834. THOMAS SHOEMAKER7 (Edward8, Samuel5, George, Jr.4,
George3, George2, George1), of Loudon County, Virginia, son of Edward
Shoemaker and Jane Lucretia Dean, his wife, was born 6 mo. 19, 1844;
married, 12 mo. 25, 1872, Mary Jane Mason. Residence, Loudon County,
Virginia.
Children of Thomas and Mary J. (Mason) Shoemaker:
3703. Mary E.8, born 10 mo. 26, 1873.
3704. Grace G.8, born 7 mo. 7, 1875.
3705. Isaac E.8, born 6 mo. 2, 1877.
3706. Laura A.s, born 5 mo. 5, 1879.
3707. Lucretia J.", born 3 mo. 1, 1881.
3708. Alice R.8, born 12 mo. 10, 1S82.
3709. George Thomas8, born 2 mo. 20, 1886.
3710. John U.8, born 2 mo. 19, 1888.
1851. MARTHA ANN SHOEMAKER7 (Naylor6, Abraham5, George,
Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of Naylor Shoemaker and Sarah
Tate, his wife, was born 7 mo. 26, 1835, in Loudon County, Virginia;
married, 2 mo. 16, 1869, William Henry Taylor, born 10 mo. 25, 1823, of
Loudon, son of Jonathan Taylor and Lydia Brown, his wife. Residence,
Philomont, Loudon County, Virginia.
Children of William H. and Martha A. (Shoemaker) Taylor:
371 1. Caroline8, born 11 mo. 22, 1870.
3712. Levi S.8, born 8 mo. 20, 1874.
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1852. WILLIAM TATE SHOEMAKER7 (Naylor6, Abraham5,
George, Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), son of Naylor Shoemaker and
Sarah Tate, his wife, of Loudon County, Virginia, was born 3 mo. 15, 1838,
in Loudon County; married, at Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia,
2 mo. 28, 1864, Mary A. Janney, born 5 mo. 28, 1837, daughter of Samuel
M. and Elizabeth Janney, of Loudon County, Virginia.
Children of William T. and Mary A. (Janney) Shoemaker:
3713. Elizabeth J.s, born 6 mo. 19, 1868; died 12 mo. 5, 1870.
3714. Amelia J.*, born 2 mo. 16, 1871.
3715. Sarah T.8, born 4 mo. 1, 1873.
3716. Mary T.8, born 12 mo. 3, 1875.
1853. ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER7 (Naylor6, Abraham5, George, Jr.4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Naylor Shoemaker and Sarah Tate, his
wife, was born in Loudon County, Virginia, 6 mo. 6, 1840; married (1),
9 mo. 7, 1864, Mary Kinley, born 2 mo. 24, 1842, daughter of Daniel Kinley
and Susan Weeks, of Preble County, Ohio; she died 10 mo. 29, 1885; he
married (2), 9 mo. 7, 1887, Margaret Kinley, born 2 mo. 10, 1845, daughter
of Frederick Kinley and Mary Fair, his wife. Residence, Fair Haven, Preble
County, Ohio.
Children of Abraham and Mary (Kinley) Shoemaker:
3717. Susan Elizabeth8, born 7 mo. 26, 1867; died 10 mo. 20, 1871.
3718. Daniel Naylor8, born 11 mo. 26, 1869.
3719. Levi T.8, born 2 mo. 15, 1873.
3720. Martha8, born 6 mo. 22, 1874.
3721. Robert F.8, born 7 mo. 6, 1879.
1855. SARAH E. YOUNG7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Abraham5, George,
Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John B. Young and Hannah
Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Loudon County, Virginia, 1 mo. 28, 1828;
married, 8 mo. 5, 1847, Moses B. Trussell, Sr., born 5 mo. 7, 1825, son of
John Trussell and Matilda Jones, his wife. Residence, Loudon County,
Virginia.
Children of Moses B., Sr., and Sarah E. (Young) Trussell:
3722. Hannah M.8, born 5 mo. 8, 1848; died 2 mo., 1850.
3723. John N.8, born 10 mo. 28, 1849; married Mattie E. Colbert, daughter of Hezekiah
and Ann R. Colbert.
3724. Aramantha8, born 5 mo. 10, 1851 ; married, 12 mo. 27, 1871, Robert Costello, son
of Robert and Mary Costello.
3725. James L.8, born 11 mo. 18, 1852; married Mary E. Shoemaker.
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3726. Laura B.8, born 5 mo. 5, 1855 ; married John M. Scott, son of Moses and Rebecca
(Pugh) Scott.
3727. Joanna8, born 1 mo. 15, 1857; married George Huff.
3728. Charles H.8, born 5 mo. 18, 1859; married (1) Emma Thompson, daughter of
John and Margaret Thompson; (2) Delia Neiswender; (3) Margaret S.
Spicer.
3729. Moses B.8, born 2 mo. 26, 1861.
3730. Samuel Y.8, born 2 mo. 10, 1863 ; married Sarah Davison.
3731. William J.s, born 3 mo. 11, 1865.
3732. Mary E.8, born 3 mo. 15, 1867; married Howard Thompson.
3733. Robert H.8, born 2 mo. 17, 1869.
3734. Aubrey F.8, born 10 mo. 12, 1872.
3735. Sarah E.8, born 12 mo. 4, 1875.
1859. ABRAHAM W. YOUNG7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Abraham5,
George, Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), son of John B. Young and Hannah
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 2 mo. 12, 1836; married, 1 mo. 13, 1861,
Susan E. Beall, daughter of Robert E. Beall and Susan Wright. Residence,
Emington, Livingston County, Illinois.
Children of Abraham W. and Susan E. (Beall) Young:
3736. Edgar8, born 6 mo. 21. 1862.
2,737- Alice8, born 1 mo. 7, 1864.
3738. George8, born 4 mo. 11, 1866.
3739. Frank\ born II mo. 13, 1873.
3740. Charles8, born 3 mo. 12, 1876.
3741. Cora8, born 7 mo. 3, 1881.
1862. MORTIMER T. YOUNG7 (Hannah Shoemaker0, Abraham5,
George, Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), son of John B. Young and Hannah
Shoemaker, his wife, was born 10 mo. 28, 1842; married Mary Ellen Amanda
Stow, daughter of John and Matilda Stow. Residence, Virginia.
Children of Mortimer T. and Mary E. A. (Stow) Young:
3742. John W.8, born 1 mo. 14, 1869.
3743. Mary Bertha8, born 7 mo. 27, 1870.
3744. Theorodore A.8, born 2 mo. 9, 1873.
3745. Llewellyn", born 11 mo. 19, 1874.
3746. Hannah M.8, born 3 mo. 8, 1876.
3747. Caroline T.8, born 4 mo. 29, 1878.
3748. Samuel P.8. born 6 mo. 1, 1880.
3749. Albert F.8. born 5 mo. 30, 1883.
3750. Lester S.8, born 9 mo. 4, 1885.
1864. ALPHEUS L. YOUNG7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Abraham5.
George, Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), son of John B. Young and Hannah
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Shoemaker, his wife, was born I mo. 8, 1847; married Louisa Darr, daughter
of Addison and Rosena Darr. Residence, Frederick County, Maryland.
Children of Alpheus L. and Louisa (Darr) Young:
3751. John W.8, born 1 mo. 19, 1869.
3752. Annie8, born 7 mo. 15, 1873.
3753. Elsie8, born 11 mo. 21, 1875.
3754. Rosa8, born 12 mo. 18, 1877.
3755. Ernest8, born 12 mo. 25, 1879.
3756. Gertkude8, born 6 mo. 27, 1884.
1865. ISAIAH SHIPLEY YOUNG7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Abra-
ham8, George, Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), son of John B. Young and
Hannah Shoemaker, his wife, was born 4 mo. 18, 1850; married, 1 mo. 9,
1872, Frances S. Kephart, daughter of Harmon and Malinda Kephart. Resi-
dence, Fauquier County, Virginia.
Children of Isaiah S. and Frances S. (Kephart) Young:
3757. Howard F.8, born 10 mo. 6, 1873.
3758. Hannah M.8, born 7 mo. 23, 1875; died 3 mo. 13. 1883.
3759. Florence B.8. born 1 mo. 6, 1877.
3760. John H.8, born 11 mo. 8, 1878; died 11 mo. 26, 1880.
3761. Edith E.8, born 3 mo. 15, 1880.
3762. Louis Ann8, born 11 mo. 28, 1881.
3763. Correen E.8, born 4 mo. 5, 1884.
3764. Bessie F.e, born 8 mo. 18, 1887.
1871. EDITH M. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel S.°, Abraham5, George,
Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel Spencer Shoemaker
and Mary C. E. Bealle, his wife, was born 1 mo. 19, 1842; married, 2 mo.,
1875, Charles S. Jones, of Soldier, Kansas.
Children of Charles S. and Edith M. (Shoemaker) Jones:
3765. Mary H.8, born 5 mo. 19, 1876; married, 7 mo., 1895, Edward Bliss.
3766. Samuel R.8, born 3 mo. 22, 1878.
3767. Martha E.8, born 11 mo., 1879.
1872. DAVID W. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel S.e, Abraham5, George,
Jr.4, George3, George2, George1 ), son of Samuel Spencer Shoemaker and Mary
C. E. Bealle, his wife, was born in Loudon County, Virginia, 11 mo. 2y, 1844;
married, 10 mo. 2, 1870, Margaret Houdasheldt, of Randall, Kansas.
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Children of David W. and Margaret (Houdasheldt) Shoemaker:
3768. Alpheus E.8, born 9 mo. 21, 1871.
3769. George S.8, born 3 mo. 6, 1875; died 4 mo. 13, 1875.
3770. Charles H.8, born 1 mo. 23, 1876; died 2 mo. 3, 1876.
3771. Mary E.". born 12 mo. 27, 1878.
2772. Jessie G.s, born 10 mo. 4, 1881.
3773. Ernest Yv'.\ born 12 mo. 9, 1883; died 7 mo. 11, 1885.
3774. Ina E.8, born 1 mo. 30, 1886.
1873. GEORGE W. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel S.6, Abraham5, George,
Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), son of Samuel Spencer Shoemaker and
Mary C. E. Bealle, his wife, was born in Loudon County, Virginia, 4 mo. 12,
1848; married, 8 mo. 7, 1870, Elizabeth Fitch, of Virginia. He is a manu-
facturer of agricultural machinery of Davis City, Iowa.
Children of George W. and Elizabeth (Fitch) Shoemaker:
3775- William H.8, born 7 mo. 27, 1871 ; married, 1 mo. 1, 1892, Carrie D. Smith.
3776. Harney H.8, born 8 mo. 26, 1880.
3777. Georgia8, born 8 mo. 26, 1892.
1876. LEWIS H. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel S.°, Abraham5, George, Jr.4,
George3, George2, George1), son of Samuel Spencer Shoemaker and Mary C.
E. Bealle, his wife, was born 1 mo. 28, 1856; married Effie M. Bleeze. Resi-
dence, West Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland.
Children of Lewis H. and Effie M. (Bleeze) Shoemaker:
3778. James S.8, born 12 mo. 27, 1883; died 11 mo. 11, 1884.
3779- George F.", born 9 mo. 8, 1885.
3780. Orard E.a. born 3 mo. 11, 1888.
1877. ELIZA V. SHOEMAKER7 (Samuel S.6, Abraham5, George,
Jr.4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of Samuel Spencer Shoemaker
and Mary C. E. Bealle, his wife, was born 10 mo. 2, 1859; married, 10 mo.
2, 1877, Philip S. Spicer, born 8 mo. 19, 1850, of Randall, Kansas.
Children of Philip S. and Eliza V. (Shoemaker) Spicer:
3781. Margaret E.8, born 6 mo. 27, 1878; married, 12 mo. 12, 1895, Charles H. Trussell.
3782. Effie E.8, born 1 mo. 28, 1881.
3783- Laura E.8, born 10 mo. 18, 1884.
3784. Bessie E.8, born 9 mo. 11, 1890.
3785. Harry Arthur8, born 10 mo. 19, 1892; died 4 mo. 15, 1894.
3786. Bupha Violet8, born 2 mo. 7, 1895.
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1888. SAMUEL TEAS CHILD7 (John Child6, Henry Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Child and Rachel Teas,
his wife, was born 10 mo. 6, 1814; died 10 mo. 16, 1895; married, 3 mo.
25, 1840, Sarah Lloyd, born 9 mo. 30, 1819, daughter of Benjamin Lloyd
and Hannah Hampton, his wife.
Children of Samuel T. and Sarah (Lloyd) Child:1
3787. Harry L.a, born 1 mo. 23, 1841 : married Mary B. Cook.
3788. Mary T.s, born 12 mo. 8, 1846; died 1 mo. 16, 1869.
3789. Ellis B.8, born 1 mo. 9, 1855 ; died 6 mo. 18, 1868.
1889. DR. HENRY TEAS CHILD7 (John Child6, Henry Child5,
Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Child and Rachel
Teas, his wife, was born 8 mo. 16, 1816; married (1), 3 mo. 28, 1839, Anna
R. Pickering, daughter of Isaac and Sarah Pickering, of Philadelphia; she
died 5 mo. 19, 1840; he married (2), 4 mo. 25, 1843, Sarah Ann Nicholson,
daughter of William and Elizabeth Nicholson, of Salem, New Jersey; she
died 12 mo. 5, 1852; he married (3), 1 mo. 18, 1854, Ellen M. Hancock.
He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and practised medicine
in Philadelphia.
Child of Dr. Henry T. and Anna R. (Pickering) Child:
3790. Anna R.8, born 5 mo. 13, 1840; died 12 mo. 24, 1840.
Children of Dr. Henry T. and Sarah Ann (Nicholson) Child:
3791. Anna R., 2D8, born I mo. 23, 1844; died 12 mo. 24, 1850.
3792. Lizzie N.8, born 11 mo. 24, 1845.
3793- John M.s, born 9 mo. 22, 1847.
3794. William H.8, born 3 mo. 11, 1851 ; died 3 mo. 12, 1851.
3795. Sarah Ann", born 11 mo. 11. 1852; died same day.
Children of Dr. Henry T. and Ellen M. (Hancock) Child:
3796. William Henry8, born 4 mo. 5, 1855 ; married Isabella C. Peirce.
3797. Anna Maria8, born 12 mo. 18, 1857 ; died 1 mo. 10, 1858.
3798. Edward Southwick8, born 2 mo. 21, 1859; married Adelaide Seeds.
3799. Thomas Hancock8, born 12 mo. 20, i860; married Lucy McK. Speakman.
1891. THOMAS TEAS CHILD7 (John Child6, Henry Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Child and Rachel
Teas, his wife, was born 8 mo. 15, 1820; died 8 mo. 22, 1886; married (1),
12 mo. 25, 1843, Elizabeth Kenderdine, daughter of Joseph and Hannah
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Kenderdine, of Horsham, Pennsylvania; she died 12 mo. 1, 1844; he married
(2), 10 mo. 13, 1847, Anna Martin, who died 10 mo. 1, 1898.
Children of Thomas T. and Anna (Martin) Child:
3800. Elizabeth K.", born 8 mo. 21, 1848; died same day.
3801. George C.8, born 3 mo. 5, 1851 ; married, 11 mo. 19, 1879, Nina Gansler.
3802. Elizabeth K., 2ds, born 10 mo. 26, 1853 ; died 2 mo. 22, i860.
3803. Rachel Ann8, born 9 mo. 21, 1856.
1892. MARY TEAS CHILD7 (John Child0, Henry Child6, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Child and Rachel
Teas, his wife, was born 12 mo. 27, 1824; married, 6 mo. 26, 1845, Hector
C. Ivins, who died 1 mo. 18, 1869.
Children of Hector C. and Mary T. (Child) Ivins:
3804. Arthur C.8, born 9 mo. 13, 1846.
3805. Thomas C.\ born 9 mo. 26, 1848.
3806. Rachel C.8, born 12 mo. 27, 1850; died 6 mo. 1, 1866.
3807. Margaretta', born 9 mo. 9, 1855.
1894. SENECA E. MALONE7 (Rachel Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Malone and Rachel
Lloyd, his wife, was born at Buckingham, Bucks County, 8 mo. 11, 1805;
died in Philadelphia, 12 mo. 17, 1881 ; married, 6 mo. 13, 1838, Hannah I.
Trump, born 1 mo. 6, 1817; died 6 mo. 26, 1888; daughter of Michael
Trump and his first wife, Tacy Thomas. Seneca Malone was for many years
engaged in the flour and grain commission business, and was president of the
Philadelphia Corn Exchange, and a director of the Consolidation National
Bank.
Children of Seneca E. and Hannah I. (Trump) Malone:
3808. Edward T.", born in Sadsbury, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 26, 1839; died 8 mo. 26, 1840.
3809. Sarah D.h, born in Sadsbury, 5 mo. 1, 1841 ; died 6 mo. 18, 1841.
3810. John K.8, born in Sadsbury 6 mo. 7, 1843; died 7 mo. 7, 1844.
381 1. Mary E.8. born in Sadsbury, 6 mo. 14, 1847; died 9 mo. 7, 1847.
3812. Charles T.\ born in Philadelphia, 4 mo. 8, 1850; died 5 mo. 16, 1875, unmarried.
3813. William C.s, born 5 mo. 17, 1853; married Mary A. Downing. (See No. 4162.)
3814. Annie S.", born 3 mo. 24. 1857 ; died 3 mo. 23, 1877.
1895. DR. BENJAMIN MALONE7 (Rachel Lloyd6, Sarah Child5.
Sarah Shoemaker4. George3, George2, George1), son of John Malone and
Rachel Lloyd, his wife, was born 10 mo. 26, 1807, in Buckingham township,
Bucks County; died 12 mo. 29, 1871, in Philadelphia, where he practised
medicine for many years. He married Elizabeth Jacoby.
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Children of Dr. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Jacoby) Malone :
3815. Mary8.
3816. William A.8.
3817. Emma8.
1896. SARAH C. MALONE1 (Rachel Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), was born in Buckingham township,
5 mo. 10. 1810; died 1 mo. 2J, 1858, in Warminster, Bucks County, and was
buried in Friends' burying-ground at Horsham. She was a daughter of
John and Rachel Malone, and married, at Horsham Meeting, John Betts, of
Solebury, born 8 mo. 10, 1804, son of Stephen and Hannah Betts. He
settled in Warminster in 1831, and resided there until within a few years,
when he moved to Philadelphia, where, at the residence of his son, Dr. B.
Franklin Betts, he died 7 mo. 28, 1901.
Children of John and Sarah C. (Malone) Betts:
3818. Mary M.s, born 9 mo. 20, 1832 ; died 8 mo. 16, 1834.
3819. Rachel L.8, born 5 mo. 31, 1835; died 5 mo. 4, 1839.
3820. Charles M.8, born 8 mo. 9, 1838; married Louisa G. Hance.
3821. Edward T.8, born 3 mo. 25, 1841 ; married Ellie S. Penrose.
3822. B. Franklin8, born 12 mo. 1, 1845; married Lucy C. Corse.
1897. MARY MALONE7 (Rachel Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Malone and Rachel
Lloyd, his wife, was born in Buckingham township, Pennsylvania, 8 mo. 10,
1815; married, at Buckingham Meeting, 4 mo. 13, 1837, Daniel Trump, born
10 mo. 12, 1812; lumber merchant, of Philadelphia; for many years a Direc-
tor of the Consolidation National Bank; son of Michael Trump and Tacy
Thomas, his first wife, of Bristol township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Daniel and Mary (Malone) Trump:
3823. Caroline8, born 12 mo. 25, 1837 ; married, 6 mo. 18, 1868, William Walmsley, son
of Joseph and Ann Walmsley, of Philadelphia.
3824. William8, born 12 mo. 13. 1839: married (1) Barbara B. Gamble; (2) Anna L.
Jones.
3825. Watson8, born 12 mo. 27, 1841 ; married Margaret Furman.
3826. Charles E.8, born 8 mo. 21, 1844; married Tacy F. Williams.
3827. Howard8, born 10 mo. 25, 1848; died 11 mo. 17. 1862: buried at Fair Hill.
3828. Michael8, born 3 mo. 14. 1854; married Elvira M. Rue.
3829. Mary8, born 2 mo. 13, i860; married. 10 mo. 26, 1887, William Hayes, son of John
P. Hayes, of Philadelphia.
1898. WATSON MALONE7 (Rachel Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), lumber merchant, of Philadelphia,
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son of John Malone and Rachel Lloyd, his wife, was born in Buckingham,
Bucks County, 10 mo. 24, 1817; died 12 mo. 10, 1896: married, 5 mo. 24,
1844, Hannah Hough Taylor, born 10 mo. 6, 1823; died 7 mo. 7. 1859.
Children of Watson and Hannah H. (Taylor) Malone:
3830. Sallie Watson8, born 3 mo. 3, 1845; died 12 mo. 19, 1895: married, 6 mo. 4, 1868,
William H. Sanderson.
3831. Frank Taylor8, born 3 mo. 29, 1847; died 4 mo. 27, 1878; married, 3 mo. 27,
1869, Martha Kelly.
3832. Bernard Taylor9, born 2 mo. 18, 1849; died 7 mo. 17. 1899; married, 9 mo. 12,
1872, Creacie Crane Stickler.
3833. Annie Sears", born 5 mo. 27, 1851 ; died 2 mo. 20, 1895; married, 3 mo. 13, 1884,
George Crane Sanderson.
3834. Emla Taylor8, born 6 mo. 3, 1853; died 7 mo. 14, 1854.
3835. Edwin B.8, born 1 mo. 1, 1855; married, 6 mo. 2, 1881, Sarah Burtnett, of New
York.
1899. JOHN KIRK MALONE7 (Rachel Lloyd", Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Malone and Rachel
Lloyd, his wife, was born 7 mo. 10, 1821, at Buckingham, Bucks County; died
in Philadelphia, 9 mo. 9, 1889; married, 10 mo. 17, 1856, Sarah A. Moore,
born 7 mo. 27, 1827, daughter of James and Rebecca Moore.
Children of John K. and Sarah A. (Moore) Malone:
3836. Ada Kirk8, born 2 mo. 2, 1858.
3837. Seneca Horace8, born 9 mo. 20, 1861 ; died 8 mo. 25, 1885. unmarried.
3838. Mary Lloyd8, born 9 mo. 26, 1866.
1905. LLOYD BALDERSTON7 (Elizabeth Lloyd6. Sarah Child5,
Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Mark Balderston and
his wife Elizabeth Lloyd, was born at Falls, Bucks County, 7 mo. 21, 1818.
He was educated at Haverford School and settled at Colora, in Cecil County,
Maryland, in 1841. He married, 11 mo. 9, 1843, at Arch Street Meeting,
Catharine Canby, born 5 mo. 16, 1819; died 2 mo. 10, 1884; daughter of
Caleb H. Canby and his wife Jane Claypoole.
Children of Lloyd and Catharine (Canby) Balderston :
3839. Anne8, born 9 mo. 7, 1844.
3840. George8, born 5 mo. 23, 1846; married Myra J. Atwater.
3841. Caleb C.8, born 8 mo. 24, 1847; married Mary Anna Brown.
3842. John Lloyd8, born 2 mo. 22, 1849; married Anna E. Marshall.
3843. Jane Canby8, born I mo. 16, 1851 ; married, 4 mo. 14. 1880, Samuel Morris Jones.
(See No. 1756.)
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3844. Charles", born 3 mo. 17, 1852; married Effie V. Dillage.
3845. Catharine", born 5 mo. 14, 1854; died 7 mo. 3, 1858.
3846. William8, born 8 mo. 30, 1856; married Stella Sain.
3847. Ellwood", born 6 mo. 9, 1858 ; married Sarah E. Atwater.
3848. Mark", born 5 mo. 25, i860 ; died 5 mo. 30, i860.
3849. Alice", born 9 mo. 20, 1861 : died 12 mo. 5, 1864.
3850. Lloyd, Jr.", born 7 mo. 3, 1863 ; married Mary F. Alsop.
1906. MARK BALDERSTON7 (Elizabeth Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Mark Balderston and Eliza-
beth Lloyd, his wife, of Solebury, Pennsylvania, was born 12 mo. 26, 1820;
died 12 mo. 10, 1889; married (1), at Concord Meeting, 6 mo. 7, 1854, Ann
Scattergood, daughter of William Scattergood and Elizabeth Comfort, his
wife; Ann died 8 mo. 9, 1858. Mark married (2), 3 mo. 4, 1869, Lydia E.
Van Blarcom ; by this marriage there was no issue.
Children of Mark and Ann (Scattergood) Balderston:
3851. Elizabeth", born 3 mo. 24, 1855; married Samuel A. Bacon.
3852. Ann, Jr.8, born 7 mo. 20, 1858 ; died 8 mo. 9, 1858.
1908. OLIVER LLOYD7 (Benjamin Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin Lloyd and Hannah
Hampton, his wife, was born 8 mo. 6, 1822; died 2 mo. 10, 1861 ; married
Phebe Cox. Removed to Michigan.
Children of Oliver and Phebe (Cox) Lloyd:
3853. Sallie", married G. H. Philips.
3854. Caroline8.
3855. Georgian a'.
3856. Charles F.8.
3857. Oliver8.
1909. ELIZABETH B. LLOYD7 (Benjamin Lloyd6, Sarah Child8,
Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of Benjamin Lloyd
and Hannah Hampton, his wife, was born 6 mo. 20, 1824; died 3 mo. 16,
1896: married, 3 mo. 20, 1844, at the house of Samuel Child, in Philadelphia,
Edward Linton, of Newtown, son of John and Jane (Smith) Linton. Resi-
dence, Newtown, Pennsylvania.
Children of Edward and Elizabeth B. (Lloyd) Linton:
3858. Emma8, born 3 mo. 1, 1845; married Robert H. Smith, of Warren, Pennsylvania.
3859. Henry8, born 5 mo. 15, 1847; died I mo. 19, 1867.
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1913. MAHLON LLOYD7 (Jesse Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Lloyd and his wife Ann
Yardley, was born 11 mo. 25, 1814; died 11 mo. 12, 1882; married Amelia
Davenport.
Children of Mahlon and Amelia (Davenport) Lloyd:
3860. Florence D.8, married Leonard R. Both well.
3861. Isabel9, born 11 mo. I, 1849; married William Love.
1914. WILLIAM LLOYD7 (Jesse Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Lloyd and his wife Ann
Yardley, was born 3 mo. 9, 1816; married, 10 mo. 20, 1842, Mercy Ely, born
2 mo. 10, 1813, daughter of George and Sarah Ely, of Solebury, Bucks
County.
Children of William and Mercy (Ely) Lloyd:
3862. Anna8, born 7 mo. 9, 1843; married Furman L. Mulford, of Millville, New Jersey,
son of Lewis and Rachel Mulford.
3863. Esther8, born 11 mo. 26, 1844; married Joseph Slack, son of Ephraim and Eliza-
beth Slack.
3864. Willett8, born 10 mo. 8. 1847 ; died 3 mo. 13, 1879.
3865. Fanny8, born 3 mo. 5, 1851; married Charles H. Tyler.
3866. Ella8, born 4 mo. 18, 1853 ; married Henry C. Stover.
1915. BENJAMIN J. LLOYD7 (Jesse Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4. George3, George2, George1), son of Jesse Lloyd and his wife
Ann Yardley, was born 3 mo. 6, 1819; married, 2 mo. 17, 1842, Lydia Y.
Taylor, born 11 mo. 16, 1819, daughter of David B. and Elizabeth Taylor,
of Newtown township.
Children of Benjamin J. and Lydia Y. (Taylor) Lloyd:
3867. Charles8, born 7 mo. 23, 1845; married, 3 mo. 22, 1882, Sarah Lord Verlenden.
They had two children:
3868. Edith", born 6 mo. 12, 1884.
3869. Dorothy", born 5 mo. 31. 1889.
3870. Ann Elizabeth8, born 12 mo. 25. 1848.
1916. ELIZABETH LLOYD7 (Jesse Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of Jesse Lloyd and his
wife Ann Yardley, was born 1 mo. 31, 1822; died 1 mo., 1893; married,
6 mo. 22, 1848, Thomas F. Davenport.
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Children of Thomas F. and Elizabeth (Lloyd) Davenport:
3871. Willett Thomas", born 4 mo. 22, 1849; died young.
3872. Thomas Arthur8, born 12 mo. 31, 1850; died young.
3873. Anna Mary8, born 5 mo. 21, 1853.
3874. Charles Elwood8, born 8 mo. 10, 1855 ; married Sarah Jane Fulmer.
3875. Fannie Scofield8, born 4 mo. 14, 1858; married, 10 mo. 5, 1881, Frank H. Rockwell.
1918. LYDIA ANN LLOYD7 (John Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Lloyd and his
wife Sidnea Paul, was born at Horsham, Pennsylvania, 4 mo. 1, 1829;
died 1 mo. 24, 1883; married, 11 mo. 16, 1848, W. Jarrett Hallowell, born
6 mo. 8, 1816, son of Israel and Mary (Jarrett) Hallowell, of Abington,
Pennsylvania.
Children of W. Jarrett and Lydia A. (Lloyd) Hallowell:
3876. Mary8, born 4 mo. 30, 1850; died 7 mo. 19, 1850.
3877. John L.s, born 4 mo. 21, 1851 ; married, 10 mo. 14, 1875, Laura Philips, born 9
mo. 3, 1852, daughter of Alfred and Mary Philips.
3878. Ellie L.8, born 12 mo. 23, 1852.
3879. Mary J.8, born 2 mo. 28, 1855; died 3 mo. 21, 1883; married, n mo. 11, 1880,
Morris Williams.
3880. Tacy J.8, born 11 mo. 7, 1858.
1919. HANNAH S. LLOYD7 (John Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Lloyd and his wife
Sidnea Paul, was born 3 mo. 9, 1831; married, 5 mo. 22, 1851, Joseph W.
Hallowell, son of John and Ann (Jarrett) Hallowell; Ann was a daughter
of William and Ann (Lukens) Jarrett.
Children of Joseph W. and Hannah S. (Lloyd) Hallowell:
3881. Edwin S.8, born 6 mo. 6, 1852; married Mary Linton.
3882. Emma8, born 12 mo., 1854.
3883. Fannie8, born 8 mo., 1856; died 3 mo. 25, 1900.
3884. Anna8, born 9 mo., 1865 ; married, 10 mo. 16, 1902, William Penrose.
1920. ELLEN L. LLOYD7 (John Lloyd6, Sarah Child5, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Lloyd and his wife
Sidnea Paul, was born 7 mo. 8, 1833: died 6 mo. 28, 1889; married, 5 mo.
27, 1857, Charles H. Lukens, son of William and Tacy Lukens.
Children of Charles H. and Ellen L. (Lloyd) Lukens:
3885. Clara8, born 7 mo. 1858.
3886. Tacy8, born 7 mo., 1862 ; married Charles Paxson ; they had two children :
3887. Joshua', born 7 mo. 4, 1885.
3888. William", born 1889.
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3889. William8, born 1863; died 1883.
3890. Sidnea P.", born 7 mo. 19, 1864.
3891. Joseph P.", born 1869; died 1882.
1922. SARAH CARY LLOYD7 (John Lloyd6, Sarah Child6, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Lloyd and his
wife Sidnea Paul, was born 3 mo. 20, 1838; died 4 mo. 22, 1867; married,
10 mo. 7, 1858, at Horsham Meeting, Israel H. Mather, born 5 mo. 19, 1834,
son of Isaac and Ann Mather, of Cheltenham.
Children of Israel H. and Sarah C. (Lloyd) Mather:
3892. Annie M.8, born 7 mo. 20, 1859; married. 12 mo. 8, 1886, Charles Jarrett.
3893. Howard8, born 10 mo. 6, i860; married, 12 mo. 19, 1883, Caroline T. Yerkes.
1924. JOHN LLOYD7 (John Lloyd6, Sarah Child6. Sarah Shoemaker4,
George3, George2, George1), son of John Lloyd and his wife Sidnea Paul,
was born 8 mo. 15, 1842; married, at Gwynedd Meeting, 10 mo. 25, 1866,
Annie, daughter of Charles and Hannah Williams.
Children of John and Annie (Williams) Lloyd:
3894. Emma W.8, born 9 mo. 12, 1867; married, 10 mo. 22, 1890, James F. Hallowell.
(See No. 4132.) They have one daughter:
3895. Marian', born 1892.
3896. Charles8, born 6 mo. 20, 1873.
3897- Joseph P.8, born 10 mo. 7, 1874.
3898. A. Howard8, born 8 mo. 7, 1884.
1926. SARAH SHOEMAKER PARRY7 (Joseph Parry6, Elizabeth
Child6, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph
Parry and Anne Williams, his wife, was born 12 mo. 2, 1806; died 9 mo. 9,
1889; married, 1830, Edward Swain, M.D., born 10 mo. 25, 1803; died 7
mo. 4, 1839, at Bristol, Pennsylvania; son of Benjamin and Margaret (Bald-
win) Swain.
Children of Edward and Sarah S. (Parry) Swain:
3899. Mary Parry8, born 7 mo. 19, 1831 ; died 8 mo. 9, 1879.
3900. Sarah A.8, born 8 mo. 29, 1832.
3901. George William8, born 8 mo. 25, 1834; died 11 mo. 29, 1877.
1927. MARY HOWELL7 (Sarah Parry6, Elizabeth Child6, Sarah Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of James Howell and Sarah
Parry, his wife, was born 10 mo. 23, 1807; married, 1 mo. 5, 1832, Benjamin
R. Mears, M.D., born 6 mo. 17, 1804, in Philadelphia; died 10 mo. 2y, li
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at Branchtown, Pennsylvania; son of Benjamin Mears and Ruth Atherton,
his wife, who were married, 6 mo. i, 1797, at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
Children of Benjamin R., M.D., and Mary (Howell) Mears:
3902. Anne E.8, born 11 mo. 12, 1832.
3903. Charles8, born 9 mo. 29, 1834.
3904. James Howell8, born 2 mo. 5, 1837 ; died 4 mo. 6, 1887 ; married Emily E. Simons.
3905. Franklin8, born 1 mo. 10, 1839; died 1843.
3906. Harry8, born 11 mo. 23, 1840; died 12 mo. 7, 1886.
3907. Alice Mary8, born 10 mo. 28, 1842; died 7 mo. 11, 1878; married Howard Cooper.
3908. Fannie9, born 2 mo. 7, 1849.
1930. CALEB HOWELL7 (Sarah Parry6, Elizabeth Child8, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of James Howell and Sarah
Parry, his wife, was born 6 mo. 4, 1813; died 10 mo. 10, 1855; married, 10
mo. 5, 1837, Elizabeth Hoover, daughter of William Henry Hoover and
Elizabeth Crawford, his first wife.
Children of Caleb and Elizabeth (Hoover) Howell :
3909. Sarah Ann8, born 8 mo. 25, 1838.
3910. James8, born 1 mo. 13, 1840; died 10 mo. 18, 1875; married, 11 mo. 2, i860,
Maggie Watton, born i mo. 19, 1843, daughter of James and Jane Watton.
3911. Gertrude8, born 9 mo. 2, 1844; married, 11 mo. 3, 1865, John B. Stanhope, son of
Jacob and Hannah Stanhope.
3912. Virginia8, born 1 mo. 15, 1846; died 10 mo. 15, 1848.
3913- John P.8, born 3 mo. 17, 1848.
3914. William H.8, born 3 mo. 17, 1848; died 10 mo. 20, 1878.
193 1. SARAH HOWELL7 (Sarah Parry6, Elizabeth Child6, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of James Howell and
Sarah Parry, his wife, was born 3 mo. 8, 1819, in Philadelphia; married, 6
mo. 12, 1845, Edward W. Wilson, son of Thomas Wilson and Mary H.
Mifflin, his wife.
Children of Edward W. and Sarah (Howell) Wilson:
3915. Sallie B.8, born 4 mo. 16, 1846; married, 11 mo. 11, 1868, Samuel E. Holmes, son
of William Holmes and his wife Eliza T. Canby.
3916. Edward H.", born 3 mo. 7, 1852 ; married, 10 mo. 16, 1877, Coralie Cowgill, born
11 mo. 19, 1854, daughter of Dr. Clayton C. Cowgill and Lydia Naudain,
his wife.
1932. REBECCA CARMALT HOWELL7 (Sarah Parry6, Elizabeth
Child6, Sarah Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of James
Howell and Sarah Parry, his wife, was born 5 mo. 22, 1824; married, 2 mo.
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17, 1 85 1, Manlove Hayes, son of Manlove Hayes and Ann Bell Emerson, his
wife.
Children of Manlove and Rebecca C. ( Howell ) Hayes :
3917. Mary8, born 8 mo. 1, 1852.
3918. Edith8, born 4 mo. 9, 1855.
3919. Laura8, born 8 mo. 22, 1857; died 1 mo. 12, 1861.
3920. Anna B.8, born 9 mo. 16, 1863.
1933. CHARLES DAVIS7 (Mary Parry6, Elizabeth Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin Davis and Mary
Parry, his wife, was bom 6 mo. 16, 1807; died 10 mo. 30, 1854; married,
1 mo. 8, 1834, Rowland H. Stevenson, born 1 mo. 21, 1807, daughter of
Cook Stevenson and Mary Bevan, his wife.
Children of Charles and Rowland H. (Stevenson) Davis:
3921. Elizabeth8, born 11 mo. 5, 1834; died 3 mo. 18, 1881.
3922. Emily8, born 2 mo. 21, 1839; died 10 mo. 2, 1881.
3923. William8, born 3 mo. 25, 1842; died 11 mo. 28, 1864.
3924. Elwood8, born 11 mo. 16, 1844; died 10 mo. 15, 1863.
1936. ELWOOD C. DAVIS7 (Mary Parry6, Elizabeth Child5, Sarah
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of Benjamin Davis and Mary
Parry, his wife, was born 5 mo. 13, 1816; married, 3 mo. 4, 1858, Margaret
Aldridge, daughter of Andrew Aldridge, of Baltimore, and Annie Hughes,
his wife.
Child of Elwood C. and Margaret (Aldridge) Davis:
3925- Mary E.8, born 12 mo. 7, i860; died 8 mo. 27, 1885.
1941- JAMES CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and Sarah Child,
his wife, was born 5 mo. 20, 1806; married, 6 mo. 6, 1834, Sarah Sterigere.
Children of James and Sarah (Sterigere) Conrad:
3926. William S.8, born 11 mo. 11, 1835.
3927. Tacy A.8, born 10 mo. 25, 1838; married, 3 mo. 13, 1856, Israel Walton.
3928. Augustus B.8, born 9 mo. 26, 1840; married, 4 mo. 2, 1866, Rebecca Moore.
3929- Adaline B.8, born 7 mo. 18. 1843; married, 10 mo. 20, 1862, Theodore Fleck.
1942. MARY CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Conrad and Sarah
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Child, his wife, was born 8 mo. II, 1808; died 8 mo. 18, 1831 ; married, 3
mo. 4, 1830, Levi Roberts.
Child of Levi and Mary (Conrad) Roberts:
3930. Sarah8, born 2 mo. 9, 1831; married (i), 11 mo. 7, 1850, John Fitzgerald; (2),
4 mo. 16, 1874, Israel Walton.
1943. PETER CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and Sarah Child,
his wife, was born 9 mo. 26, 1810; died 7 mo. 20, 1876; married, 1 mo. 26,
1836, Sarah Ambler.
Children of Peter and Sarah (Ambler) Conrad :
3931. Anna R.s, born 12 mo. 16, 1837; married, 2 mo. 19, 1863, Edwin Mullin.
3932. David A.*, born 7 mo. 1, 1839; died 1887; married, 12 mo. 24, 1863, Maria Laffert.
3933. Thomas P.", born 3 mo. 1, 1841 ; married, 2 mo. 3, 1870, Nellie H. Conard.
3934. Emma A.8, born 8 mo. 9, 1843; married, 2 mo., 1868, Henry Johnson.
3935. Morris P.8, born 3 mo. 7, 1845; died 9 mo. 11, 1881 ; married, 4 mo. 8, 1874,
Martha Price.
3936. Mary R.8, born 12 mo. 30, 1847 ; married, 4 mo. 8, 1868, Jonathan Bright.
3937. Phebe8, born 3 mo. 26, 1850; died 2 mo. 24. 1887; married, 12 mo. 23, 1874, Silas
C. Morris.
3938. Ellen A.8, born 8 mo. 18, 1852 ; married, 1 mo. 27, 1875, R. Comly Wilson.
3939. Elizabeth W.8, born 12 mo. 18, 1854; died 3 mo. 16, 1855.
3940. Henry E. N.8, born 4 mo. 18, 1857 ; married, 9 mo. 5, 1883, May H. Price.
1944. JOSEPH CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and Sarah Child,
his wife, was born 12 mo. 24, 1812; died 11 mo. 26, 1897; married, 3 mo.
24, 1835, Rebecca A. Shaw, born 3 mo. 29, 1 8 1 5 ; died 4 mo. 28, 1874.
Children of Joseph and Rebecca A. (Shaw) Conrad:
3941. Sarah E.8, born 2 mo. 9, 1836; died 4 mo. 10, 1836.
3942. Ann W.s, born 6 mo. 13, 1837 ; married Jacob T. Buckman.
3943. Mary S.8, born 12 mo. 9, 1840; married, 12 mo. 24, 1863, Charles Shoemaker.
3944. Alice S.8, born 5 mo. 10, 1843: married, 2 mo. 13, 1887. John Walton.
3945. Elizabeth R.8, born 3 mo. 15, 1847; married, 2 mo. 11, 1875, F. Franklin Stack-
house.
3946. Henry F.8, born 10 mo. 22, 1849; married, 7 mo. 6, 1875, Sarah H. Nice.
3947. Elwood8, born 9 mo. 25, 1852 ; married, 9 mo. 30, 1883, Ella Burk.
3948. Israel S.s, born 6 mo. 1, 1856; married, 3 mo. 16, 1880, Jane Cline.
3949. John R.8, born 1 mo. 8, i860: died 4 mo. 2, 1861.
1946. JOHN R. CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child5. Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and his wife Sarah
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Child, was born u mo. 3, 1817; married (1) Emeline Adams; (2), 3 mo.
10, 1852, Anna P. Lewis.
Children of John R. and Anna P. (Lewis) Conrad:
3950. Letitia", born 12 mo. 5, 1852; died 4 mo., 1862.
3951. William L.8, born 3 mo. 9, 1854; died 12 mo., 1868.
3952. Emma F.s, born 4 mo., 1855 ; died 10 mo., 1856.
3953. John F.', born 3 mo. 25, 1858; died 3 mo., 1876.
3954. Ida R.8, born 5 mo., 1859; died 1 mo., i860.
3955. A. Lincoln8, born 6 mo., 1861 ; died 12 mo., 1863.
3956. Mary8, born 6 mo., 1861 ; died 2 mo., 1862.
3957. Laura V.8, born 3 mo. 12, 1864; married, 11 mo. 26, 1884, Lawrence D. Fixary.
3958. Charles A.8, born 9 mo. 1, 1865; married. 12 mo. 1, 1889, Jennie Davis.
1947. ALBERT CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and his wife Sarah
Child, was born 1 mo. 25, 1820; married, at Richland Meeting, Richland,
Bucks County, 2 mo. 12, 1846, Martha D. Ball, daughter of William H. and
Martha Ball, of Richland township.
Children of Albert and Martha D. (Ball) Conrad:
3959. William B.8, born 3 mo. 8, 1847 ; married, 10 mo. 13, 1870. Emma L. Kemmere.
3960. Mary E.8, born 9 mo. 15, 1849; married, 1 mo. 8, 1879, Charles A. Livezey.
3961. John C.8, born 6 mo. 30, 1852; married, 4 mo. 27, 1876, Anna Hersch.
3962. Sarah8, born 12 mo. 15, 1854.
3963. Ada8, born 5 mo. 3, 1857; married, 2 mo. 22. 1882, B. Wallace Mammel.
1948. CHARLES N. CONRAD7 (Sarah Child0, John Child5, Mary
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and his wife
Sarah Child, was born 4 mo. 24, 1822; married, at the house of Silas Walton,
2 mo. 14, 1850, Lydia Ann Walton, daughter of Silas and Priscilla Walton,
of Montgomery township, Montgomery County.
Children of Charles N. and Lydia A. (Walton) Conrad :
3964. Priscilla W.s, born 3 mo. 1, 1851 ; married, 5 mo. 14, 1879, Howard Walton.
3965. Rachel W.8, born 6 mo. 24, 1853 ; married, 3 mo. 30, 1875, Charles S. Marlin.
3966. Martha M.s, born 2 mo. 21, 1856; died 10 mo. 10, 1876.
3967. Linda8, born 5 mo. 26, 1858; married, 2 mo. 23, 1878, Robert W. Bean.
3968. Hattie A.8, born 1 mo. 18, 1861 ; married. 4 mo. 11, 1888, Elmer E. Pownall.
3969. Charles8, born 4 mo. 28. 1863.
3970. Phebe W.8, born 10 mo. 13, 1865.
3971. Annie R.8, born 10 mo. 20, 1867.
3972. Laura8, born 11 mo. 14, 1870; died 10 mo. 2, 1876.
3973. Lizzie W.8, born 1 mo. 21, 1873; died 10 mo. 11, 1876.
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1949. ELIZABETH CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child3, Mary
Shoemaker4, George3, George2, George1), daughter of John Conrad and his
wife Sarah Child, was born 9 mo. 7, 1824; died 12 mo. 26, 1890; married,
2 mo. 17, 1848, Joseph Walton.
Children of Joseph and Elizabeth (Conrad) Walton:
3974. Sarah8, born 11 mo. 26, 1848; married, 10 mo. 6, 1880, Penrose Foulke.
3975- John P.8, born 11 mo. 26, 1848; married, 3 mo. 6, 1874, Margaret Ambler.
3976. Isaac8, born 9 mo. 27, 1850; died 3 mo. 22, 1863.
3977. Anne8, born 3 mo. 26, 1853.
3978. Ellen F.b, born 7 mo. 30, 1855 ; married, 12 mo. 27, 1883, Frank W. Duffield.
3979. Joseph C.8, born 8 mo. 16, 1864 ; married, 2 mo. 22, 1888, Florence Snyder.
3980. Tacy C.8, born 7 mo. 3, 1868; married, 2 mo. 17, 1887, Joseph C. Shoemaker.
1950. LEWIS CONRAD7 (Sarah Child8, John Child5, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), son of John Conrad and his wife Sarah
Child, was born in Whitpain township, 11 mo. 26, 1826; married, 11 mo. 16,
1848, Rebecca A. Bailey, daughter of Amos and Esther A. Bailey, of Middle-
town township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Lewis and Rebecca A. (Bailey) Conrad:
3981. Ellwood B.s, born 1 mo. 25, 1850; married, 8 mo. 29, 1878, Phebe Dean.
3982. Josephine8, born 8 mo. 23, 1851 ; died 5 mo. 7, 1855.
3983. Emerson8, born 12 mo. 15, 1853; married, 12 mo. 24, 1870, Ada L. Trimmer.
3984. Augusta M.8, born 5 mo. 22, 1858; died 7 mo. 28, 1858.
3985. Louis8, born 7 mo. 2, 1859; died 9 mo. 11, i860.
3986. Joseph8, born 8 mo. 8, 1863 ; died 8 mo. 8, 1863.
3987. Levi R.8. born 8 mo. 8, 1863.
195 1. ISAAC CONRAD7 (Sarah Child6, John Child6, Mary Shoe-
maker4, George3, George2, George1), of Whitemarsh township, Montgomery
County, son of John Conrad and Sarah Child, his wife, was born 10 mo. 30,
1828; married (1), at Gwynedd Meeting, 4 mo. 6, 1854, Mary Walton,
daughter of Silas and Priscilla Walton, of Montgomery township; (2). 11
mo. 1. 1866, Sallie Ambler, who died s. p.
Children of Isaac and Mary (Walton) Conrad:
3988. Ida8, born 2 mo. 23, 1855.
3989. Lydia8, born 9 mo. 25, 1857 ; married, 3 mo. 22, 1883. Samuel F. Webster.
3990. Mary W.8, born 12 mo. 15, 1859; married, 2 mo. 16, 1886, John N. Gill.
1953. JACOB CHILDS7 (John Childs6, John Child5, Mary Shoemaker4,
George3, George2, George1), son of John Childs and Ann T. Moore, his wife,
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was born i mo. 31, 1822; died 3 mo. 25, 1886; married, 1 mo. 31, 1850,
Lydia Foss, of Philadelphia, daughter of Joseph and Esther Jones Foss, of
Cain, Chester County. Resided in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
Children of Jacob and Lydia (Foss) Childs:
3991. Mary8, born 11 mo., 1850; died i860.
3992. Louis Moore8, born 8 mo. 19, 1852; married Alice Grace Hibberd.
3993. Walter Foss8, bom 12 mo. 31, 1856; living, unmarried, in 1898.
3994. Emma Hagy8, born 12 mo. 31, 1856; living, unmarried, in 1898.
3995. Lillian8, born 7 mo. 30, i860; living, unmarried, in 1898.
1955. CHARLES EVANS7 (Ann Shoemaker6, Joseph5, Ezekiel4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Nathan Evans and his wife Ann Shoe-
maker, was born in Gwynedd township, 9 mo. 30, 181 1 ; died in Philadelphia;
married (1), 3 mo. 12, 1833, Mary M. Morgan, born 1807; died 1862;
daughter of Benjamin and Tacy Morgan; (2), in 1876, Sarah M. Harris,
daughter of Jones Harris.
Children of Charles and Mary M. (Morgan) Evans:
3996. Tacy A.8, born 1833; died 1 mo. 25, 1884; married, 1865, Benjamin O. Loxley.
3997. Morris J.8, born 9 mo. 7, 1837; died 8 mo. 3, 1870; married, 1861, Elizabeth T.
Hayhurst.
3998. Charles W.8, born 5 mo. 24, 1842; died 8 mo. 31, 1864, unmarried.
1957. TACY SHOEMAKER7 (Ezekiel8, Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Richard3,
George2, George1), daughter of Ezekiel Shoemaker and Margaret Weber, his
wife, was born 11 mo. 29, 1816; married, 10 mo. 19, 1836, Joshua Murphy,
son of Joshua and Margaret Murphy.
Children of Joshua and Tacy (Shoemaker) Murphy:
3999. Susannah8, born 12 mo. 14, 1837.
4000. Martha Ann8, born 12 mo. 6, 1839; died 10 mo. 29, 1845.
4001. Emily8, born 10 mo. 20. 1841.
4002. Milton8, born 8 mo. 15, 1844.
4003. Amos", born 2 mo. 4, 1846.
1958. CHARLES SHOEMAKER7 (Ezekiel6, Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Rich-
ard3, George2, George1), son of Ezekiel Shoemaker and Margaret Weber, his
wife, was born 8 mo. 18, 1818; married 10 mo. 16, 1839, Margaret Ann
Ellis, born 1 mo. 24, 1819, daughter of Thomas and Lydia Ellis.
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Children of Charles and Margaret A. (Ellis) Shoemaker:
4004. Ezekiel8, born 2 mo. 16, 1841.
4005. Elijah9, born 3 mo. 10, 1842.
4006. Tacys, born 11 mo. 4. 1844.
4007. Sophia8, born 11 mo. 9, 1845.
4008. Thomas E.s, born 2 mo. 9, 1849; died 2 mo. 21, 1849.
4009. Alpheus8, born 5 mo. 6, 1851.
4010. Anna Mary8, born 1 mo. 5, 1859.
i960. THOMAS S. CAVENDER7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Joseph5,
Ezekiel4, Richard3, George2, George1), son of John H. Cavender and Hannah
Shoemaker, his wife, was born in Abington township, Montgomery County,
8 mo. 6, 1822; died at Colorado Springs, Colorado, 9 mo. 18, 1896; married,
in Philadelphia, at Race Street Meeting, 7 mo. 21, 1845, Elizabeth Mott, born
12 mo. 14, 1825; died 9 mo. 24, 1865; daughter of James and Lucretia
(Coffin) Mott, of Philadelphia, who were married, 4 mo 10, 181 1, at Orange
Street Meeting. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Thomas S. and Elizabeth (Mott) Cavender:
4011. Fanny8, born 5 mo. 25, 1846; died 11 mo. 25, 1883; married, 4 mo. 28, 1868,
Thomas C. Parrish, son of Edward and Margaret (Hunt) Parrish, of Phila-
delphia ; no issue.
4012. Henry8, born 1 mo. 27, 1849; died 9 mo. 15, 1863.
4013. Charles8, born 5 mo. 22, 1855.
4014. Mary8, born 12 mo. 13, 1857; married, 5 mo. 17, 1883, William J. Wilcox.
1970. JOSEPH A. SHOEMAKER7 (John6, Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Rich-
ard3, George2, George1), son of John Shoemaker and his wife Elizabeth
Logan, was born 3 mo. 5, 1826; member of the Legislature, 1887 and 1889;
president of the North Cedar Hill Cemetery; treasurer of the North Phila-
delphia Drove- Yard Association ; and director of the Jenkintown National
Bank. He married, 1 mo. 1, 1857, Esther A. Harper, born 7 mo. 1, 1837,
daughter of William and Esther Harper.
Children of Joseph A. and Esther A. (Harper) Shoemaker:
4015. Clara H.8, born 10 mo. 30, 1857; married, 1 mo. 1, 1880, Henry W. Wass; they
have two children, — Mabel and Esther S.
4016. William H.8, born 7 mo. 29, 1859; died 3 mo. 16, 1902; married, 4 mo. 19. 1899,
Katharine Saam ; they have one child, — Amalia.
4017. Henry8, born 10 mo. 26, 1863; died 1 mo. 21, 1865.
4018. Lizzie L.8, born 2 mo. 10, 1865; married, 2 mo. 10, 1887, William H. Fretz ; they
have four children, — J. Lewis, Frank H., Elizabeth L., and Emily H.
4019. Jennie L.8, born 9 mo. 21, 1874; married, 9 mo. 26, 1896. Dr. Henry C. Miller;
they have one child, — Katharine S.
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1973. EZEKIEL SHOEMAKER7 (Joseph0, Joseph3, Ezekiel4. Rich-
ard3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and Phebe Hallowell, his
wife, was born 1 mo. 17, 1822; died 7 mo. 8, 1871 ; married, 1 mo. II, 1854,
at the house of William P. Ellis, Plymouth, Pennsylvania, Hannah H. Mere-
dith, born 3 mo. 17, 1827; died 7 mo. 5, 1868; daughter of John and Rachel
Meredith, of Plymouth township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Ezekiel and Hannah H. (Meredith) Shoemaker:
4020. Emma", born 3 mo. 10, 1855; died 4 mo. 9, 1887; married David Acuff; no issue.
4021. Martha C", born 5 mo. 16, 1857 (see No. 2043) ; married, 1880, Richard J.
Roberts.
4022. Hannah", born 12 mo. 6, 1859.
4023. Phebe', born 2 mo. 21, 1863.
1974. ELLIN H. SHOEMAKER7 (Joseph0, Joseph5, Ezekiel4, Rich-
ard3, George2, George1), daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and his wife Phebe
Hallowell, was born 10 mo. 24, 1823; married, at the house of Joseph Shoe-
maker, in Gwynedd township, 2 mo. 13, 185 1, Cadwalader R. Evans, born
5 mo. 17, 1821 ; died 5 mo. 23, 1861 ; son of Caleb Evans and his second wife,
Agnes Roberts, daughter of Cadwalader and Mary Roberts. Cadwalader
Evans lived at the first home in this country of his ancestor, Owen Evans,
near the old Gwynedd Meeting-House, the title never having gone out of the
family since the original purchase.
Children of Cadwalader R. and Ellin H. (Shoemaker) Evans:
4024. Joseph", born 11 mo. 17, 1851 ; married, 11 mo. 23, 1884, Emma Mauger, daughter
of Henry B. and Harriet Mauger ; they have two children :
4025. Horace C", born 1886.
4026. Gwendolln", born 1888.
4027. Elizabeth8, born 10 mo. 31, 1853.
4028. Anna", born 1 mo. 29, 1856.
4029. Mary8, born 11 mo. 5, 1858.
4030. Caleb', died in infancy.
1976. WILLIAM H. SHOEMAKER7 (Joseph8, Joseph5, Ezekiel4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Shoemaker and his wife Phebe
Hallowell, was born in Gwynedd township, 10 mo. 21, 1829; died 3 mo. 18.
1 87 1 ; buried at Gwynedd burying-ground ; married Eleanor Conard, born
1 mo. 14, 1836, daughter of Meredith and Rachel Conard.
Children of William H. and Eleanor (Conard) Shoemaker:
4031. Estelle", born 2 mo. 23, 1858; married, 9 mo. 25, 1881, Charles Major.
4032. Edward C.s, born 4 mo. 11, 1861.
4033- Joseph*, born 1 mo. 15. 1869.
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1978. SARAH ANN MOORE7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Richard6, Eze-
kiel4, Richard3, George2, George1), daughter of Isaac W. Moore and Hannah
Shoemaker, his wife, was born in 1819; died in 1884; married, 11 mo. 19,
1840, Abner Thomas.
Children of Abner and Sarah A. (Moore) Thomas:
4034. Howard L.8, born in 1843 ; died in 1865.
4035. Hannah M.8, born in 1847 ; died in 1848.
4036. Ellen M.", born in 1849.
4037. Anna L.8, born in 1852; died in 1894.
1979. RICHARD S. MOORE7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Richard6, Eze-
kiel4, Richard3, George2, George1), son of Isaac W. Moore and Hannah
Shoemaker, his wife, was born in 1821 ; died in 1892; married, 11 mo., 1844,
Tacy Jarrett.
Children of Richard S. and Tacy (Jarrett) Moore:
4038. Anna8, born 8~mo. 19, 1845.
4039. John I.8, born 2 mo. 18, 1847 ; died 7 mo. 9, 1847.
4040. Alfred8, born 6 mo. 22, 1848.
4041. Hannah S.8, born n mo. 18, 1850; died 7 mo. 2, 1868.
4042. Charles D.8, born 9 mo. 30, 1856.
4043. William J.8, born 2 mo. 26, i860.
1 981. ISAAC W. MOORE7 (Hannah Shoemaker6, Richard5, Ezekiel4,
Richard3, George2, George1), son of Isaac W. Moore and Hannah Shoe-
maker, his wife, was born in Gwynedd township, in the year 183 1 ;* died in
i860; married Barbara Davis.
Child of Isaac W. and Barbara (Davis) Moore:
4044. Ida W.8, born 1861.
1988. JOSIAH ROBERTS7 (Edward J. Roberts6, Edward Roberts5,
Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Nickel Plate, Indiana,
son of Edward J. Roberts and Annie Bartholomew, his wife, was born 10 mo.
11, 1834; married, 3 mo. 6, 1855, Lucinda Wonders.
Children of Josiah and Lucinda (Wonders) Roberts:
4045. Charles Enos8, born 11 mo. 19, 1859.
4046. Mary Ann8, born 2 mo. 2, 1862; married, 2 mo. 23, 1883, Pleasant Monroe
Thompson.
4047. Eliza Bell8, born 2 mo. 8, 1864.
4048. Lurena8, born 6 mo. 1, 1868.
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1999. ALFRED ROBERTS7 (David Roberts6, Edward Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Danville, Pennsylvania, son of
David Roberts and Frances Sanders, his wife, was born 7 mo. 12, 1837;
married, 12 mo. 21, 1861, Elizabeth R. Rishel.
Children of Alfred and Elizabeth R. (Rishel) Roberts:
4049. Stephen A.8, born 9 mo. 22, 1862.
4050. Horace", born 7 mo. 9, 1866; died 9 mo. II, 1867.
4051. Leander R.8, born 9 mo. 6, 1867.
4052. John S.8, born 7 mo. 12, 1871 ; died 2 mo. 4, 1872.
4053. David8, born 4 mo. 30, 1873; died 5 mo. 1, 1873.
2003. JOHN E. ROBERTS7 (David Roberts8, Edward Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Danville, Pennsylvania, son of
David Roberts and Frances Sanders, his wife, was born 2 mo. 12, 1847;
married Lavinia Derling.
Children of John E. and Lavinia (Derling) Roberts:
4054. Hannah Gertrude8, born 10 mo. 20, 1874.
4055. Edwin S.8, born 1 mo. 22, 1877.
4056. Hurley8, born 12 mo. 26, 1880.
2012. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS7 (Josiah A. Roberts", Edward
Roberts5, Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Catawissa,
Pennsylvania, farmer, son of Josiah A. Roberts and Anna M. Clevvell. his
wife, was born 4 mo. 28, 1846: married, 9 mo. 21, 1868. Ellen Barndt,
daughter of Charles Barndt.
Children of William H. and Ellen (Barndt) Roberts:
4057. Charles A.8, born 5 mo. 10, 1869.
4058. Josiah E.8, born 8 mo. 21, 1871.
4059. Frank H.8, born 9 mo. 12, 1873.
4060. Andrew R.8, born 11 mo. 28, 1875.
4061. Anna M.8. born 5 mo. 7, 1878.
4062. Elizabeth A.8, born 6 mo. 5, 1880.
4063. Martha M.8, born 8 mo. 17, 1882.
4064. Bertha A.8, born 9 mo. 7, 1883.
2016. EDWARD ROBERTS7 (Josiah A. Roberts6, Edward Roberts5.
Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), son of Josiah A. Roberts
and Anna M. Clewell, his wife, was born 9 mo. 21, 1854; married Rettie
Lewis.
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Children of Edward and Rettie (Lewis) Roberts:
4065. Clide8, born 5 mo. 1, 1880.
4066. William L.8, born 1 mo. 2, 1883.
2027. JOHN ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Ezekiel Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Nebraska, son of Charles
Roberts and Sarah Harris, his wife, was born in 183 1; married (1) Mary
Barrett, who died in 1853; (2) Sarah A. McKee.
Child of John and Mary (Barrett) Roberts:
4067. Mary8, born 1853 ; married Charles Hartley.
Children of John and Sarah A. (McKee) Roberts:
4068. Charles H.s, born 1855.
4069. S. Elizabeth8, married (1) Charles S. Wright; (2) George O. Hoffman.
4070. Frances8, married Henry Christie.
4071. E. Dell8.
4072. Eda B.8, married Charles W. Fleming.
4073. John D.8.
4074. Dwight J.8.
2029. LEVI ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Ezekiel Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Windham, Iowa, son of Charles
Roberts and Sarah Harris, his wife, was born 1 mo. 10, 1834; married Mary
J. Rogers.
Children of Levi and Mary J. (Rogers) Roberts:
4075. George D.8, born 11 mo. 28, 1859.
4076. Charles C.8, born 8 mo. 2, 1861.
4077. Mary F.8, born 4 mo. 27, 1863.
4078. Sarah C.8, born 5 mo. 17, 1865 ; married Henry Keaffering.
4079. John D.8, born 9 mo. 18, 1867.
4080. Thendas H.8, born 10 mo. 6, 1869; died 7 mo. 14, 1871.
4081. Levi W.8, born 5 mo. 27, 1870.
4082. M. Myrtle8, born 3 mo. 21, 1874.
2030. EZEKIEL ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Ezekiel Roberts8,
Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Munroe, Iowa, son of
Charles Roberts and Sarah Harris, his wife, was born 6 mo. 22, 1835: died
3 mo. 2, 1883; married Samantha Jackson.
Children of Ezekiel and Samantha (Jackson) Roberts:
4083. Frank E.8, born 3 mo. 9, 1861 ; married H. Ada Huddleston.
4084. J. Fred8, born 7 mo. 31, 1869.
4085. Charles V.8, born 4 mo. 8, 1874.
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2032. WRIGHT ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts8, Ezekiel Roberts5.
Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Akron, Missouri, son of
Charles Roberts and Sarah Harris, his wife, was born n mo. 7, 1838; mar-
ried, 9 mo. 1, 1863, Samantha Severe. He served in the Union army.
Children of Wright and Samantha (Severe) Roberts:
4086. Carley L.*, born 6 mo. 28, 1865 ; died 10 mo. 16, 1866.
4087. Cora A.s, born 8 mo. 18, 1867; married, 9 mo. 1, 1886, William McFall.
4088. Jennie L.8, born 11 mo. 1. 1870.
4089. Dvvight B.8, born 10 mo. 30, 1878; died 12 mo. 11, 1882.
4090. Lloyd Severe8, born 3 mo. 5. 1884.
2036. CHARLES H. ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Ezekiel Roberts5,
Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), farmer, of Akron, Missouri,
son of Charles Roberts and Sarah Harris, his wife, was born 9 mo. n, 1845;
died 3 mo. 18, 1883: married, 1866, Mary Catharine Hogan.
Children of Charles H. and Mary C. (Hogan) Roberts:
4091. James M.8, born 3 mo. 18, 1868; married Minerva Booth.
4092. Jennie L.", born 12 mo. 7, 1872.
4093. Esther8, born 7 mo. 16, 1875 ; died 7 mo. 26, 1875.
4094. Emma A.", born 3 mo. 14, 1881.
2046. JESSE ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Joseph Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), of Jarrettown, Pennsylvania, son
of Charles Roberts and Sarah Ann Kenderdine, his wife, was born 2 mo. 13,
1837; married, 3 mo. 7, 1864, Sarah E. Skirving, daughter of John Skirving.
Jesse served in the Civil War.
Children of Jesse and Sarah E. (Skirving) Roberts:
4095. Alice S.8, born 12 mo. 19, 1865.
4096. Charles R.8, born 3 mo. 11, 1867: married, 1 mo. 14, 1892, Ida F. Shepherd.
2047. GEORGE K. ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Joseph Roberts5,
Mary Shoemaker4, Richard3, George2, George1), merchant, of Phcenixville,
Pennsylvania, son of Charles Roberts and Sarah Ann Kenderdine, his wife,
was born 5 mo. 5. 1840; married, 3 mo. 24, 1868, Elizabeth E. Shaw. He
was sergeant First New Jersey Cavalry in the Civil War.
Children of George K. and Elizabeth E. (Shaw) Roberts:
4097. J. Paul8, born 4 mo. 2, 1869.
4098. F. Walter8, born 8 mo. 26, 1871.
4099. Amelia S.\ born 10 mo. 3, 1881.
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2050. JOSEPH ROBERTS7 (Charles Roberts6, Joseph Roberts5, Mary
Shoemaker4. Richard3, George2, George1), of Carversville, Pennsylvania, son
of Charles Roberts and Sarah Ann Kenderdine, his wife, was born 9 mo. 1 1 .
1848; married, 3 mo. 3, 1870, Mary W. Evans, daughter of William R.
Evans, and Martha S. Carr, his wife.
Children of Joseph and Mary W. ( Evans ) Roberts :
4100. William E.s, born 3 mo. 20, 1871.
4101. Howard W.8, born 10 mo. 14, 1872.
4102. Iden F.8, born 1 mo. 22, 1875.
4103. Irven J.8, born 1 mo. 22, 1875.
4104. Jesse C.!, born 4 mo. 24, 1884.
21 16. CHARLES WILLIAMS7 (Sarah Thomson6. Thomas Thomson5,
John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Anthony
Williams, 4th, and Sarah Thomson, his wife, was born 5 mo. 13, 1833, in
YVhitemarsh township, Bucks County; married, 4 mo. 12, i860, Hetty Ann
Eastburn, born 1 mo. 10, 1834, daughter of John Eastburn and his wife Sarah
W. Smith, of Upper Makefield, Bucks County.
Children of Charles and Hetty A. (Eastburn) Williams:
4105. John E.8, born 3 mo., 1861 ; died 9 mo. 20, 1861.
4106. Elizabeth E.8, born 7 mo. 18, 1863 ; died 3 mo. 29, 1893 ; married, 5 mo. 26, 1886,
George B. Brown.
4107. Edward8, born 3 mo. 22, 1866; died 4 mo. 1, 1866.
4108. Howard8, born 10 mo. 16, 1868; died 3 mo. 22, 1869.
4109. Sarah S.8, born 12 mo. 3, 1871 ; married, 4 mo. 15, 1896, George B. Brown.
41 10. Edith C.8, born 6 mo. 27, 1875.
21 17. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS7 (Sarah Thomson6, Thomas Thom-
son5, John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
Anthony Williams, 4th, and his wife Sarah Thomson, was born in Bucking-
ham, 9 mo. 3, 1835; married, 11 mo. 19, 1857, Emma, daughter of William
and Helen Cottman, of Abington.
Children of Edward H. and Emma (Cottman) Williams:
41 11. Sara T.8, born 1 mo. 7, 1861 ; married, 1 mo. 7, 1885. C. Comly Smith, and had
one daughter, — Agnes Helena, born 12 mo. 6, 1886.
4112. Helen C.s, born 5 mo. 15, 1863; married, 10 mo. 27, 1887, Franklin H. Wollston,
and had one son, — Edward H, born 7 mo. 29, 1888.
4113. Arthur H.8, born 4 mo. 29, 1866; married, 4 mo., 1899, Margaret MacDowell.
41 14. John T.8. born 2 mo. 2, 1869; died young.
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21 18. JOSEPH T. WILLIAMS7 (Sarah Thomson9, Thomas Thom-
son5, John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
Anthony Williams, 4th, and his wife Sarah Thomson, was born in Chelten-
ham township, 7 mo. 25, 1838; married, 3 mo., 1859, Margaret J. Butler,
born 12 mo. 7, 1833; d>ed 12 mo. 16, 1893; daughter of Thomas and Mary
A. Butler. Residence, Buckingham, Pennsylvania.
Children of Joseph T. and Margaret J. (Butler) Williams:
41 15. Hannah E.8, born 3 mo. 7, i860; married, 12 mo. 25, 1884, Wellington R. Irvin,
born 12 mo. io, 1849.
4116. Frank C.8, born 3 mo. 7, i860; married, 8 mo. 12, 1887, Martha Shull, born 11
mo. 13, i860.
41 17- Charles K.8, born 1 mo. 31, 1862; married, 6 mo. 1, 1887, Ida L. Wilson, born 12
mo. 17, 1864.
41 18. Emma C.8, born 7 mo. 6, 1864; married, 6 mo. I, 1887. Charles R. Ayers, born 6
mo. 29, 1 86 1.
2 1 21. ANTHONY WILLIAMS, 5TH7 (Sarah Thomson'', Thomas
Thomson5, John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son
of Anthony Williams, 4th, and Sarah Thomson, his wife, was born 6 mo. 4,
1845, in Cheltenham; died 4 mo. 15, 1900, at Abington ; married. 10 mo. 2j,
1869, Mary Ann Roberts, daughter of James and Phebe Roberts.
Children of Anthony and Mary A. (Roberts) Williams:
41 19. Howard8, born 4 mo. 23, 1872.
4120. Anna*, born 2 mo. 22, 1874.
4121. Phebe M.8, born 7 mo. 9, 1875.
4122. Mary A.8, born 2 mo. 14, 1880.
2125. THOMAS THOMSON7 (John Thomson6, Thomas Thomson5,
John Thomson4, Catharine Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John
Thomson and Caroline Jones, his wife, was born 2 mo. 28, 1842; married,
2 mo. 24, 1874. Mary Eyre, born 12 mo. 15, 1846, daughter of Isaac and
Elizabeth K. Eyre. Residence, Cheltenham township, Pennsylvania.
Children of Thomas and Mary (Eyre) Thomson:
4123. Elizabeth E.8, born 9 mo. 15, 1875; married, 11 mo. 3, 1897, Herbert K. Taylor.
(See No. 3331.) They have one son, — William Thomson, born 3 mo. 25, 1901.
4124. John8, born 6 mo. 25, 1877; died 10 mo. 12, 1902.
4125. Alice P.8, born 10 mo. 7, 1880.
4126. George E.8, born 10 mo. 29, 1882; died 11 mo. 23, 1882.
2147. ANNA WALTON7 (Sarah Livezey6. Anthony Livezey5, Hannah
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of William Wal-
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ton and his wife Sarah Livezey, was born 1 1 mo. 4, 1832 ; died 8 mo. 4, 1868 ;
married, 3 mo. 4, 1858, at Abington Meeting, Clark B. Ross, son of Cephas
and Mary Ross, of Buckingham. Clark B. Ross married (2), 5 mo. 3, 1871,
Emily Fenton, cousin of his first wife, and daughter of Thomas Fenton, of
Abington, and his wife Alice Livezey. Emily died 9 mo. 25, 1877.
Children of Clark B. and Anna (Walton) Ross:
4127. Emma5, born 1 mo. 18. 1859; died 10 mo. 24, 1877; buried at Abington.
4128. Sallie W.s, born 8 mo. 4. 1862.
4129. Joseph W.8, born 2 mo. 25, 1866.
Child of Clark B. and Emily (Fenton) Ross:
4130. Anna8, born 5 mo. 11, 1872.
2151. ESTHER L. FENTON7 (Ann Livezey6, Anthony Livezey5,
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of
James Fenton and Ann Livezey, his wife, was born at Abington, 10 mo. 3,
1833; married, 4 mo. 7, 1859, Jonas W. Hallowell, born 4 mo. 10, 1824;
died 12 mo. 25, 1899; son of Israel Hallowell and his wife Mary Jarrett, of
Abington, Pennsylvania. Residence, Abington. Pennsylvania.
Children of Jonas W. and Esther L. (Fenton) Hallowell:
4131. Israel8, born 3 mo. 31, 1863; married. 1 mo. 22, 1890. Ruth A. Branin.
4132. James F.8, born 1 mo. 24, 1865; married, 10 mo. 22, 1890, Emma W. Lloyd.
4133. John J.8, born 3 mo. 2, 1868.
2172. CHARLES L. BAILEY7 (Joseph Bailey8, Tacy Livezey5.
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph
Bailey and his wife Martha Lukens, was born 3 mo. 9, 182 1 ; died 9 mo. 5,
1899; married, 11 mo. 6, 1856, Emma H. Doll, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
He was president of the City Hospital, Harrisburg, trustee of the State Hos-
pital for the Insane, and president of the Board of Trustees of the First
Presbyterian Church, also proprietor of the Central Iron- Works.
Children of Charles L. and Emma H. (Doll) Bailey:
4134. Joseph8, born 4 mo. 28, 1858: died 7 mo. 15, 1864.
4135. William E.b, born 2 mo. 10. i860; graduate of Yale: married. 9 mo., 1892, Fay
Huldanna Alger, daughter of General Russell A. Alger, Secretary of War.
They had one child, — Russell Alger.
4136. Edward8, born 10 mo. 19, 1861 ; married, 10 mo., 1889, Elizabeth Reily.
4137. Charles L.. Jr.8, born 6 mo. 26, 1864; married, 3 mo, 1892, Mary Frances Seiler.
4138. Morris P.8, born 6 mo. 15, 1867; died 7 mo., 1869.
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4139. James B.8, born 7 mo. 5, 1869; graduate of Yale; manager of Harrisburg City
Hospital; married, 11 mo. 6, 1895, Caroline Reily. They have two children, —
George Reily, born 1 mo. II, 1898, and Mary Emily Reily, born 10 mo. 26,
1900.
4140. Emma D.s, born 5 mo. 15, 1872; married, 4 mo. 20, 1893, Robert E. Speer, secre-
tary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church. They
have two children, — Elliott, born 11 mo. 1, 1898, and Margaret Bailey, born
II mo. 20, 1900.
4141. Henry Bent8, born 6 mo., 1873; died 7 mo., 1876.
2174. EDWARD BAILEY7 (Joseph Bailey6, Tacy Livezey5, Hannah
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Bailey and
his wife Martha Lukens, was born 5 mo. 14, 1825; died 7 mo. 6, 1889;
married, in Philadelphia, 6 mo. 8. 1852, Anna Whitall, daughter of Joseph
and Susan Whitall, of Philadelphia. Residence, Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
Children of Edward and Anna (Whitall) Bailey:
4142. Susan W.s, born 6 mo. 24. 1853; married. 11 mo., 1875, Gustavus W. Nicolls.
4143. Martha L.8, born 3 mo. 3, 1855; married, 3 mo. 1, 1876, Comly B. Shoemaker.
(See No. 1148.)
4144. Josephine8, born 6 mo. 17. 1857; married. 1 mo., 1879, Edgar S. Cook.
4145. Helen8, born 12 mo., 1859; died 4 mo., i860.
4146. Emma8, born 4 mo. 12, 1862; married, 3 mo., 1887. James P. Roe.
4147. Edward8, born 5 mo., 1863; died 8 mo., 1863.
4148. Richard Whitall8, born 3 mo. 26, 1865; married, 10 mo. 27, 1892, Augusta
Cathinca Myhlertz.
2175. DR. GEORGE BAILEY7 (Joseph Bailey6, Tacy Livezey5,
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph
Bailey and his wife Martha Lukens, was born 4 mo. 26, 1827; graduated
M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania: married, in Philadelphia, 7 mo. 1,
1 85 1, Anna Cresson Valentine, daughter of Benjamin Valentine, of Phila-
delphia. Residence, Boston, Massachusetts.
Children of Dr. George and Anna C. (Valentine) Bailey:
4149. Elizabeth R.8, born 10 mo. 23, 1852 ; died 2 mo. 15, 1889 : married, 10 mo. 7, 1875,
William Rudolph Smith, of Philadelphia.
4150. Laura V.8, born 12 mo. 21, 1854.
4151. Anna8, born 4 mo. 29, 1857; married. 10 mo., 1882, J. Murray Bacon.
4152. George8, born 2 mo., 1859; died 2 mo.. 1862.
2176. WILLIAM L. BAILEY7 (Joseph Bailey6, Tacy Livezey6, Hannah
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Bailey and
his wife Martha Lukens, was born 8 mo. 29, 1829; married, 4 mo. 8, 1858,
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Mary B. Hayes, daughter of Benjamin Hayes, of West Chester, Pennsyl-
vania, and sister of Dr. Isaac Hayes, Arctic explorer. Residence, Thorndale,
Pennsylvania.
Children of William L. and Mary B. (Hayes) Bailey:
4153. Sarah H.8, born 1 mo. 8, 1859.
4154. Benjamin8, born 9 mo., i860; died 12 mo. II, 1861.
4155. George, Jr.8, born 7 mo. 13, 1863.
4156. Mary H.8, born 1 mo. 10, 1866.
2178. JOSEPH L. BAILEY7 (Joseph Bailey6, Tacy Livezey6, Hannah
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Joseph Bailey and
his wife Martha Lukens, was born 5 mo. 26, 1834; married (1), 3 mo. 31,
1863, Anna Scattergood, daughter of Thomas Scattergood, of Philadelphia;
(2), 10 mo. 15, 1885, Anna H. Warrington, daughter of Henry and Margaret
Warrington, of Westfield, New Jersey. Residence, Pine Iron- Works, Penn-
sylvania.
Children of Joseph L. and Anna (Scattergood) Bailey:
4157. Joseph8, born 8 mo. 4, 1864; married, 12 mo. 16, 1886, Alice Shewell.
4158. Rebecca8, born 4 ino. 18, 1867.
4159. Francis8, born 3 mo. 3, 1872; died 3 mo. 4, 1872.
4160. Anna8, born 3 mo. 3, 1872.
Child of Joseph L. and Anna H. (Warrington) Bailey:
4161. Henry W.8, born 6 mo. 20, 1888 ; died 6 mo. 21, 1888.
2180. SAMUEL S. DOWNING7 (Sarah Bailey6, Tacy Livezey5,
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of George S.
Downing and his wife Sarah Bailey, was born near Downingtown, Pennsyl-
vania, 12 mo. 21, 1825; died at Wilmington, Delaware, 5 mo. 1, 1872;
married, 5 mo. 27, 1852, at Friends' Meeting, Wilmington, Mary Stapler,
born at Stanton, Delaware, 5 mo. 26, 1827; died at Wilmington, 2 mo. 15,
1895; daughter of Stephen M. and Elizabeth Stapler.
Children of Samuel S. and Mary (Stapler) Downing:
4162. Mary A.8, born 5 mo. 23, 1854 ; married, 8 mo. 24, 1876, William C. Malone.
(See No. 3813.)
4163. George S.8. born 11 mo. 28, 1856; died 4 mo. 15, 1876.
4164. William S.s, born 1 mo. 30, 1859; died 4 mo. 25, 1891.
4165. Edward B.8, born 10 mo. 19, 1861.
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2207. ANN BUCKMAN7 (Mercy Bailey6, Margaret Livezey5, Hannah
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Harding
Buckman and Mercy Bailey, his wife, was born 10 mo. 27, 1822; married,
2 mo. 13, 1845, Joseph Smedley, son of Joseph and Rachel Smedley.
Children of Joseph and Ann (Buckman) Smedley:
4166. Harding', born 6 mo. 19, 1846.
4167. Mercy8, born 9 mo. 25, 1848.
4168. Rachel8, born 12 mo. 7, 1850.
4169. Lewis", born 3 mo. 14, 1852 ; died 1 mo. 18, 1857.
4170. Anna Mary8, born 6 mo. 13, 1855.
4171. Benjamin8, born 11 mo. 21, 1857.
4172. Edward8, born 3 mo. 30, i860.
4173. Lewis8, born 2 mo. 20, 1863; died 2 mo. 24, 1864.
2208. THOMAS BUCKMAN7 (Mercy Bailey6. Margaret Livezey5.
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Harding
Buckman and Mercy Bailey, his wife, was born 8 mo. 26. 1824; married, 11
mo. 11, 1848, Susan Howell, born 4 mo. 1, 1824, daughter of Samuel and
Joanna Howell.
Children of Thomas and Susan (Howell) Buckman:
4174. Anna H.8, born 7 mo. 3, 1849.
4175. Letitia8, born 9 mo. 21, 1851 ; died 2 mo. 21, 1878.
4176. Edward8, born 6 mo. 26, 1853.
4177. Mercy8, born 7 mo. 19, 1856.
4178. William8, born 2 mo. 14, 1863; died 2 mo. 21, 1874.
2214. JAMES D. HEADLEY7 (Rachel L. Bailey6, Margaret Livezey6,
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Jonathan
Headley and Rachel L. Bailey, his wife, was born 2 mo. 26, 1826; died 3 mo.
18, 1895; married, 1 mo. 20. 1848, Hulda J. Michener, daughter of John D.
and Harriet D. (Jones) Michener, of Rising Sun, Maryland.
Children of James D. and Hulda J. (Michener) Headley:
4179. John M.8, born 10 mo. 10. 1849; died 8 mo. 2. 1854.
4180. Edward H.8, born 7 mo. 28, 1851 ; died 8 mo. 2, 1851.
4181. Anna Mariah8. born 12 mo. 30, 1852; died 2 mo. 16, 1881.
4182. Aaron M.8, born 9 mo. 23, 1854: died 3 mo. 12, 1882; married Samuel Spencer.
4183. Harriet M.8, born 12 mo. 22, 1856.
2230. HARDING BAILEY7 (George Bailey6, Margaret Livezey5,
Hannah Williams4. Sarah Shoemaker3. George2, George1), son of George
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Bailey and Ann Bailey, his wife, was born 12 mo. 8, 1842; married, 9 mo. 29,
1868, Lucretia Garretson, born 2 mo. 28, 1848; died 3 mo. II, 1896; daugh-
ter of Eli and Sarah Garretson, originally of Chester County, Pennsylvania,
later of Salem, Ohio. Residence, Beloit, Mahoning County, Ohio.
Children of Harding and Lucretia (Garretson) Bailey:
4184. William8, born 1870 ; died young.
4185. Luella M.8, born 8 mo. 10. 1872.
4186. Lorin H.s, born 4 mo. 14, 1876.
4187. Hazel8, born 6 mo. 30. 1886.
4188. Arwine8, born 1891.
2231. GEORGE W. BAILEY7 (George Bailey6, Margaret Livezey5,
Hannah Williams*, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), of Damascus,
Ohio, son of George Bailey and Ann Bailey, his wife, was born 7 mo. 12,
1845; married (1), 12 mo. 31, 1868, Ruthetta Butler, born 10 mo. 22, 1848;
died 2 mo. 18, 1892; daughter of John and Ann Butler, of Damascus, Colum-
biana County, Ohio; he married (2), 7 mo. 20, 1893, Unity Shreve, born
7 mo. 17. 1849, daughter of John and Abigail Shreve, of Goshen township,
Mahoning County, Ohio.
Children of George W. and Ruthetta (Butler) Bailey:
4189. John L.8, born 4 mo. 12, 1870; died 4 mo. 5, 1893.
4190. Anna E.b, born 9 mo. 17. 1871.
4191. Laura8, born 8 mo. 10, 1874; died 1 mo. 8. 1891.
4192. Edward H.8, born 9 mo. 9, 1876.
4193. Erwin G.8, born 12 mo. 25, 1880.
4194. William J.8, born 6 mo. 7, 1884.
4195. Charles F.8, born 4 mo. 25, 1889.
4196. Chester M.8, born 4 mo. 25, 1889; died 6 mo. 30, 1889.
2233. ANNA MARY BAILEY7 (George Bailey6, Margaret Livezey6,
Hannah Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of
George Bailey and Ann Bailey, his wife, was born 8 mo. 29, 1849; married,
1 mo. 9, 1873, Charles H. Carver, son of Adin and Sarah (Howell) Carver,
of Fallsington, Bucks County.
Children of Charles H. and Anna M. (Bailey) Carver:
4197. Anna B.8, born 11 mo. 9, 1873; married Charles T. Windle. of Southampton,
Bucks County, son of David C. and Annie Thomas Windle ; they have one
child:
4198. Edward Howell", born 10 mo. 20, 1897.
4199. Rachel8, born 1 mo. 22, 1876.
4200. Edward L.8, born 12 mo. 30, 1879 ; died 2 mo. 19, 1881.
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2236. MARY S. BURTON7 (Susanna Hallowell6, William Hallowell5,
Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of William
Burton and Susanna Hallowell, his wife, died 4 mo. 3, 1870; married, 3 mo.
18, 1847, Abel Satterthwaite, son of Abel Satterthwaite and Susan Claypoole,
his wife. Residence, Abington, Pennsylvania.
Children of Abel and Mary S. (Burton) Satterthwaite:
4201. William H.s, married, 5 mo. 25, 1871, Hannah P. Hallowell.
4202. Charles B.8, married, 10 mo. 23, 1878, Josephine Bush.
2238. EDWIN J. BURTON7 (Susanna Hallowell6, William Hallowell5,
Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of William
Burton and Susanna Hallowell, his wife, married, 2 mo. 13, 1856, Margaret
Burton, daughter of John G. and Rebecca Burton.
Child of Edwin J. and Margaret (Burton) Burton:
4203. Emma*.
2241. ELIZABETH H. BANCROFT7 (Mary W. Hallowell0, William
Hallowell8, Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter
of Samuel Bancroft and his wife Mary W. Hallowell, was born 1 1 mo. 8,
1829; married, in Philadelphia, 1 mo. 12, 1858, Thomas H. Rice, born 4 mo.
8, 1830; died 8 mo. 17, 1871.
Children of Thomas H. and Elizabeth H. (Bancroft) Rice:
4204. Samuel B.8, born 12 mo. 10, 1858: died in infancy.
4205. Philip H.8, born 9 mo. 27, 1861 ; married, 11 mo. 6, 1884, Isabel D. Perkins, of
California.
2242. ELIZABETH S. HALLOWELL7 (William S. Hallowell6, Wil-
liam Hallowell5, Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
daughter of William S. Hallowell and Mary Phipps, his wife, was born 2
mo. 4, 1827; married, 12 mo. 18, 1850, Samuel S. Scattergood, born 10 mo.
13, 1819, son of Benjamin Scattergood and Hannah Middleton; he died 5
mo. 24, 1880, and was buried in Laurel Hill.
Child of Samuel S. and Elizabeth S. (Hallowell) Scattergood:
4206. Mary Phipps8, born 10 mo. 25, 1864; died 5 mo. 25, 1889.
2244. WILLIAM ROBINSON HALLOWELL7 (William S. Hal-
lowell6, William Hallowell5, Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2,
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iams.
George1), son of William S. Hallowell and Mary Phipps, his wife, was born
i mo. 8, 1832; married, at Green Street Meeting, Philadelphia, 10 mo. 2,
1856, Anna Ellis, born 11 mo. 19, 1836, daughter of Nathan Ellis and his
wife Hannah Woolley. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of William R. and Anna (Ellis) Hallowell:
4207. Mary E.8, born 9 mo. 25, 1857; died young.
4208. William S.9, born 3 mo. 25, 1859; married (1) Mary S. Adams; (2) Anna
Jenkins Ferris.
2255. HARRIET LUKENS7 (Isabella Hallowell6, George Hallowell8,
Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of Peter
Lukens and Isabella Hallowell, his wife, was born 4 mo. 28, 1832; married,
12 mo. 28, 1854, Elisha Worthington, born 3 mo., 1819; died 4 mo. 27, 1872;
son of Elisha and Ann (Barr) Worthington.
Children of Elisha and Harriet (Lukens) Worthington:
4209. Evan T.8, born 10 mo. 31, 1855; married, 3 mo. 7, 1878, Sarah Francelia Williai
4210. Emma Clara8, born 8 mo. 6, i860; married, 1 mo. 20, 1881, Lewis Watson Fell
4211. George Lukens8, born 5 mo. 30, 1863; drowned 6 mo. 22, 1867.
4212. Isabel L.9, born 6 mo. 15. 1867.
2257. RODMAN WALTON7 ( Margaretta Hallowell0, George Hallo-
well5, Mary Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of Hiram
Walton and Margaretta Hallowell, his wife, was born 10 mo. 30, 1828; died
12 mo. 6, 1865 ; married, 10 mo. 17, 1849, Margery Fell, born 9 mo. 20, 1827;
died 6 mo. 4, 1891, in Philadelphia; daughter of Lewis Fell and his wife
Ann Smith, of Wilmington, Delaware. They resided in London, Chester
County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Rodman and Margery (Fell) Walton:
4213. Lewis F.8, born 9 mo. 19, 1850; married, 5 mo. 31, 1876, M. Florence Powers.
4214. Edward H.8, born 7 mo. 19, 1852; married, 12 mo. 23, 1874, Ella Crooks.
4215. Amos S.8, born 10 mo. 22, 1853; married, 1 mo. 26, 1880, Emma L. Wilkins.
4216. Emily B.8, born 2 mo. 14, 1856; married, 9 mo. 7, 1880, Homer W. Spence.
4217. Joseph K.8, born 7 mo. 13, 1858; married, 2 mo. 3, 1881. Margaret J. Newsome.
4218. Hiram8, born 7 mo. 6, i860; married, 7 mo. 2, 1879, Caroline De Binder.
4219. George F.8, born 4 mo. 9, 1862; married Lucy Ethel Turner.
4220. Albert8, born 6 mo. 20, 1864; married, 1 mo. 18, 1890, Anna McDowell.
4221. Lydia B.8, born 2 mo. 18, 1866; married, 2 mo. 18, 1886, Charles S. Huey.
2285. TACIE WILLIAMS7 (Charles Williams0, Joseph Williams5,
Anthony Williams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of
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Charles Williams and Hannah Stokes, his wife, was born in Whitemarsh
township, 4 mo. 13, 1846; married, 3 mo. 12, 1868, John Mather, died 1 mo.
12, 1889, son of Edward and Hannah Mather, of Abington.
Children of John and Tacie (Williams) Mather:
4222. Annie W.s, born 1 mo. 7, 1869.
4223. Hannah W.s, born 9 mo. 27, 1872.
4224. Alice W.s, born 1 mo. 27, 1876.
2294. COMLY WILLIAMS, 2D7 (Thomas Williams6, John J. Williams6,
Anthony Williams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
Thomas Williams and his first wife, Elizabeth A. Comly, was born in Chel-
tenham township, 8 mo. 28, 1856; married, at Norristown, Pennsylvania,
2 mo. 2, 1882, Ellen Walker, daughter of Thomas U. Walker, of Chester
Valley. Residence, Upper Merion township, Montgomery County, Pennsyl-
vania.
Children of Comly, 2d, and Ellen (Walker) Williams:
4225. Elizabeth Comly8, born 11 mo. 29, 1882.
4226. Thomas Walker8, born 5 mo. 15, 1886.
4227. Frank Massey8, born 3 mo. 28, 1888.
4228. Eleanor Massey8, born 6 mo. 6, 1889.
4229. Arthur McFarland8, born 11 mo. 13, 1892.
4230. Clara Rambo8, born 6 mo. 11, 1896.
2295. MARY WILLIAMS, 2D7 (Thomas Williams6, John J. Williams5,
Anthony Williams, Jr.4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of
Thomas Williams and his first wife, Elizabeth A. Comly, was born in Chel-
tenham township, Montgomery County, 11 mo. 22, 1857; married, 10 mo.
11, 1883, at the old homestead on the Limekiln Road, Cheltenham township,
Dr. William C. Powell, practising physician at Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Children of Dr. William C. and Mary (Williams) Powell:
4231. Edith8, born 2 mo. 11, 1885.
4232. William8, born 11 mo. 16. 1886.
4233. Thomas5, born 10 mo. 8, 1888.
4234. Harold V.8, born 1 mo. 25. 1891.
4235. Raymond K.8, born 12 mo. 11, 1892.
4236. Stanly8, born 4 mo. 9, 1896.
4237. Arthur8, born 2 mo. 5, 1899.
2376. HARRIET BROWN7 (John Brown0, Sarah Williams5, George
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of John Brown
i£i9btb (Beneration
and his wife Mary Bye Eastburn, was born in Solebury, Bucks County, 2 mo.
20, 1834; married, 10 mo. 8. 1861, Samuel L. Fox, born 9 mo. 26, 1834, son
of Joseph and Edith Hibberd Fox, of Philadelphia. Residence, Philadelphia
and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Children of Samuel L. and Harriet (Brown) Fox:
4238. Edward Brown8, born 10 mo. 3, 1862 ; married, 4 mo. 12, 1887, Anita L. Futhey.
4239. Joseph John9, born 1 mo. 13, 1865; died 6 mo. 20, 1889.
4240. Robert Eastburn8, born 12 mo. 31, 1868.
4241. Mary Eastburn8, born 3 mo. 30, 1873 ; married, 5 mo. 23, 1894, John Stokes
Morris.
4242. Samuel L., Jr.8, born 11 mo. 3, 1876; married Florence Dorothy Woodward.
22,77. DAVID BROWN7 (John Brown6, Sarah Williams5, George Wil-
liams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John Brown and his
wife Mary Bye Eastburn, was born in Solebury, 12 mo. 12, 1835; died 3
mo. 6, 1901 ; married, 12 mo. 21, 1871, Jennie Love Lombard, born 3 mo. 4,
1853, daughter of Franklin K. Lombard and Louisa Johnson, of Massachu-
setts. Residence, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Child of David and Jennie L. (Lombard) Brown:
4243. Herbert W.', born 12 mo. 24. 1886.
2379. JOHN WILLIAMS BROWN7 (John Brown8, Sarah Williams8,
George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of John Brown
and his wife Mary Bye Eastburn, was born in Solebury, Pennsylvania, 1 1
mo. 17, 1839; married, 11 mo. 6, 1866, Lydia Taylor Brock, born 3 mo. 31,
1842; died 3 mo. 30, 1896; daughter of Jonathan and Maria Brock, of
Philadelphia. Residence. Philadelphia.
Children of John W. and Lydia T. (Brock) Brown :
4244. Paul Taylor8, born 5 mo. 28, 1868: married, 6 mo. 1, 1892, Anna Louise Walbridge.
4245. Helen Eastburn8, born 8 mo. 7, 1871 ; married, 11 mo. 6, 1894, Paul Clayton.
2387. ELIZABETH PITFIELD BROWN7 (George Williams Brown6,
Sarah Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1),
daughter of George Williams Brown and his wife Ann Eliza Pitfield, was
born in Penn's Manor, Bucks County, 2 mo. 25, 1837; married, 5 mo. 21,
1867, Edward Balderston, born 3 mo. 1, 1834; died 5 mo. 14, 1879; son of
John Brown and Letitia (Cadwalader) Balderston, of Bucks County, Penn-
sylvania. Residence, Bucks County.
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Children of Edward and Elizabeth P. ( Brown ) Balderston :
4246. Anne8, born 9 mo. 21, 1870.
4247. John Brown, Jr.", born 11 mo. 4, 1874; died 9 mo. 3, 1877.
2388. SARAH WILLIAMS BROWN7 (George W. Brown6. Sarah
Williams8, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daugh-
ter of George Williams Brown and Ann Eliza Pitfield, his wife, was born in
Penn's Manor, 5 mo. 21, 1840; married, 3 mo. 16, 1865, William Balderston,
born 1 mo. 28, 1841, son of John Brown and Letitia (Cadwalader) Bal-
derston. Residence, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Children of William and Sarah W. (Brown) Balderston:
4248. George Williams8, born 12 mo. 23, 1865 ; married, 9 mo. 25, 1902, Sarah Cad-
wallader Eastburn.
4249. William Henry8, born 8 mo. 12, 1876.
2389. DAVID JOHN BROWN7 (George Williams Brown6, Sarah
Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
George W. Brown and his wife Ann Eliza Pitfield, was born 2 mo. 2, 1842,
in Penn's Manor, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; married (1), 9 mo. 13,
1865, Anna Maria Headley, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown Head-
ley, of Tullytown, Bucks County; she died s. p., 10 mo. 29, 1871 ; he married
(2), 9 mo. 20, 1877, Anne Emlen Bangs, born 9 mo. 1, 1850, daughter of
William Penn and Sarah Cresson (Emlen) Bangs, of Germantown. Resi-
dence, Germantown, Pennsylvania.
Children of David J. and Anne E. (Bangs) Brown:
4250. Emlen Pitfield8, born 12 mo. 6, 1879 ; died 12 mo. 30, 1880.
4251. David Jay8, born 1 mo. 8, 1882.
4252. Arthur Emlen8, born 5 mo. 29, 1885.
2390. REBECCA FOLWELL BROWN7 (George W. Brown6, Sarah
Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daugh-
ter of George W. Brown and Ann Eliza Pitfield, his wife, was born in Penn's
Manor, Pennsylvania, 5 mo. 9, 1843; married, 11 mo. 2, 1869, John Kirk-
bride Hulme, born 7 mo. 3, 1844; died 8 mo. 17, 1900; son of Samuel and
Rachel Kirkbride Hulme, of Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Residence,
Philadelphia.
Children of John K. and Rebecca F. (Brown) Hulme:
4253. Frederic George8, born 9 mo. 9. 1873; married, 5 mo. 21, 1902, Gertrude Parsons.
4254. Richard Richardson", born 3 mo. 17, 1877; died 10 mo. 5, 1891.
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2391. ROBERT PITFIELD BROWN7 (George W. Brown6, Sarah
Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
George Williams Brown and Ann Eliza Pitfield, his wife, was born in Penn's
Manor, Pennsylvania, 6 mo. 12, 1845; married (1), 10 mo. 15, 1868, Mary
Richardson Tatnall, who died 6 mo. 29, 1872; she was daughter of Joseph
and Sarah Richardson Tatnall, of Wilmington, Delaware; he married (2),
11 mo. 24, 1886, Mary B. Willits, born 8 mo. 2, 1854, daughter of James
and Rachel Atkinson Willits, of Philadelphia. Residence, Philadelphia.
Children of Robert P. and Mary R. (Tatnall) Brown:
4255. Joseph Tatnall8, born 7 mo. 28, 1869; died 7 mo. 25, 1870.
4256. Henry Tatnall8, born 12 mo. 26, 1871 ; married, 1 mo. 19, 1893, Mary Scattergood.
Child of Robert P. and Mary B. (Willits) Brown:
4257. Elizabeth Atkinson8, born 12 mo. 1, 1889: died 3 mo. 13, 1894.
2392. ANNA BROWN7 (George W. Brown8, Sarah Williams5, George
Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter of George Wil-
liams Brown and his wife Ann Eliza Pitfield, was born in Penn's Manor,
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 3 mo. 21, 1847; married, 6 mo. 16, 1891,
Henry Newell Hoxie, born 10 mo. 3, 1839, son of Joseph and Mary Holway
Hoxie, of Sandwich, Massachusetts; no issue. Residence, Haverford, Penn-
sylvania.
2393. WILLIAM HENRY BROWN7 (George W. Brown6, Sarah
Williams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
George Williams Brown and his wife Ann Eliza Pitfield, was born in Penn's
Manor, Pennsylvania, 8 mo. 16, 1849; died 8 mo. 12, 1896, in Germantown;
married, 6 mo. 11, 1873, Elizabeth Kirkbride Hulme, born 4 mo. 17, 1848,
daughter of Samuel and Rachel Kirkbride Hulme, of Bristol, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. Resided in Germantown.
Children of William H. and Elizabeth K. (Hulme) Brown:
4258. Samuel Hulme8, born 12 mo. 10, 1874; married, 6 mo. 27, 1901, Elizabeth Wood
Hoopes. born 2 mo. 24, 1875, daughter of E. Malin and Phebe D. Hoopes, of
Westchester, Pennsylvania.
4259. Emily Hulme8. born 5 mo. n, 1877.
4260. George Williams, Jr.9, born 3 mo. 1, 1879.
4261. Anna, Jr.8, born 4 mo. 2, 1885.
4262. Elizabeth Kirkbride, Jr.8, born 6 mo. 4, 1887.
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2394. SARAH BROWN LOVETT7 (Martha Brown6, Sarah Wil-
liams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), daughter
of Mahlon Lucas Lovett and his wife Martha Brown, of Bucks County, Penn-
sylvania, was born 1 mo. 25, 1838; died 1 mo. 27, 1863; married Andrew J.
Rapine, and lived in Montgomery County.
Children of Andrew J. and Sarah B. (Lovett) Rapine:
4263. Emily8.
4264. Charles'.
4265. Elmer*.
2395. GEORGE BROWN LOVETT7 (Martha Brown6, Sarah Wil-
liams5, George Williams4, Sarah Shoemaker3, George2, George1), son of
Mahlon Lucas Lovett and his wife Martha Brown, of Bucks County, was born
11 mo. 15, 1839; died 2 mo. 25, 1867; married Adaline Shinn, and lived in
Columbia, Pennsylvania.
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